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Based on your knowledge of ploidy level in various human calls, would you expect human stem cells to be diploid or haploid?
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Based on your knowledge of ploidy level in various human calls, would you expect human stem cells to be diploid or haploid?
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You would expect them to be diploid as haploid from the mother fussed with the haploid from the father together this forms a dipoid cell (n+n=2n)
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You would expect them to. Be diploid stem cells
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