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Kyleigh Donovan
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31 December, 04:40
How do diploid Cells differ from haploid cells?
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Maximus Kemp
31 December, 05:03
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Haploid cells are the gametes which contain one set of DNA (n), which is 23 chromosomes in humans, whereas diploid cells are the body
cells that contain two sets (2n), or 46 chromosomes.
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