Answer:
Guard cells prevents this from happening
Globally<span>, the </span>winter<span> of </span>2014–15<span> was the </span>warmest winter<span> on </span>record<span> at that </span>time<span>, </span>but<span> it</span>sure didn't seem<span> that </span>way<span> for </span>most<span> of the </span><span>eastern United States</span>
Through meiosis, diploid parents produce haploid cells called gametes. The gametes, through sexual reproduction, then meet and join into one cell called a zygote that is diploid.
The zygote then develops into a diploid organism with genetic traits from both parents.