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The presence of paired chromosomes makes a ____ cell (diploid, germ, haploid, gamete), while a single member of a pair of chromosomes makes a ___ cell (haploid, gamete, diploid, somatic)

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The first blank is diploid, and the second one is haploid.

Step-by-step explanation:

A diploid is when the chromosomes come in pairs. A haploid is when there is only one chromosome which is also known as an autosome.

I don"t know weather the top one is correct but it might be correct

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The correct answer for the first blank would be diploid while the second one should be gamete. The presence of paired chromosomes makes a diploid cell , while a single member of a pair of chromosomes makes a gamete cell. Hope this answers the question.
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