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Biology, 23.10.2020 04:01 vinniemccray70

(PLEASE HELP !!) 1. Diploid refers to

A. a cell that contains a single copy of homologous chromosomes as seen in
reproductive cells.

B. a cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes (the full number of
chromosomes) as seen in cells of the body.

C. a cell that contains half the set of homologous chromosomes (reduction of
chromosomes) as seen in cells of the body.

D. a cell that contains twice the number of nuclei.

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