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Answered by MenakaQueen
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Diploid describes a cell that contain two copies of each chromosome. Nearly all the cells in the human body carry two homologous, or similar, copies of each chromosome. The total number of chromosomes in diploid cells is described as 2n, which is twice the number of chromosomes in a haploid cell (n). ..

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Any cell with homologous chromosomes is said to be diploid. The diploid number of a cell is commonly abbreviated to 2n, where n is the number of chromosomes. Diploid cells are produced by mitosis and the daughter cells are exact replicas of the parent cell.

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