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How does diploid differ from haploid?
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How does diploid differ from haploid?
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Diploids have 46 chromosomes while haploid has half which is 23 and also an example of diploid cells is mitosis and an example of haploid cells is meiosis
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Haploid
cells have 23 chromosomes, versus the 46 in the diploid
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