What are cells called that have the full set of chromosomes? Are they haploid, diploid, somatic, or semi-somatic?
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By this definition, an organism whose gametic cells contain a single copy of each chromosome (one set of chromosomes) may be considered haploid while the somatic cells, containing two copies of each chromosome (two sets of chromosomes), are diploid.
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