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explain the diploid cell​

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A diploid cell is a cell that contains two complete sets of chromosomes. This is double the haploid chromosome number. Each pair of chromosomes in a diploid cell is considered to be a homologous chromosome set. ... Humans have 23 sets of homologous chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes.

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A diploid cell is a cell that contains two complete sets of chromosomes. This is double the haploid chromosome number. Each pair of chromosomes in a diploid cell is considered to be a homologous chromosome set. ... Humans have 23 sets of homologous chromosomes for a total of 46 chromosomes.

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