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What is the number of chromosomes in a normal body cell? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY a haploid b diploid 2n d n
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What is the number of chromosomes in a normal body cell?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
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haploid
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diploid
2n
d
n
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the number of chromosomes in a normal body cell is 46. each cell contains 23 pairs.
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Diploid 2n
That is all body cells have 46 chromosomes in 2 pairs which is 2n. Diploid means two.
Haploid means all sex cells have 23 chromosomes.
Haploid means half
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