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A cell with a single set of chromosomes is called a a. diploid cell. b. haploid cell.. c. zygote. d. none of the above.
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A cell with a single set of chromosomes is called a
a. diploid cell.
b. haploid cell..
c. zygote.
d. none of the above.
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A cell with a single set of chromosomes and not both sets obtained from the organism's parents would be B. Haploid cell.
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