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what are diploid cells ?​

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Answered by craftech98
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Diploid cells are those that have two sets of chromosomes. In diploid organisms, the parents each donate one set of chromosomes that will make up the two sets in the offspring. Most mammals are diploid organisms, which means they have two homologous copies of each chromosome in the cells.

Answered by neetuart33
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  • Diploid describes a cell that contain two copies of each chromosome. The only exception is cells in the germ line, which go on to produce gametes, or egg and sperm cells. ... Germ line cells are haploid, which means they contain a single set of chromosomes.

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