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All cells within an organism will have the same number of chromosomes except the gamete.
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All cells within an organism will have the same number of chromosomes except the gamete.
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This is true, all cells other than gametes will contain the same or exact number of chromosomes as whatever the ploidy of the organism is. The gametes will mostly contain half of that.
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