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Compare a diploid cell and a haploid cell. Include where each cell is located. I got the first part I just don't know where they are located
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Compare a diploid cell and a haploid cell. Include where each cell is located.
I got the first part I just don't know where they are located
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diploid non-sec cells haploid sex cells
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well the Diploid cell is located by the non-sec cells aka somatic cells. the haploid cells is located in sex cells
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