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7 March, 00:47

Cells that have the complete set of chromosomes are called

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  1. 7 March, 03:15
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    When the chromosomes are visible, cells with two complete sets of chromosomes are called diploids (46 in a human). Most cells are diploid. Cells with only one set (23 in a human) are called haploid cells. Haploids are most often found in cells involved in reproduction such as a sperm or an egg.
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