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A cell with two pairs of each set of chromosomes is called a diploid cell. These cells are typically found throughout the body tissues and are called [ germ / somatic ] cells.
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A cell with two pairs of each set of chromosomes is called a diploid cell. These cells are typically found throughout the body tissues and are called [ germ / somatic ] cells.
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somatic
Step-by-step explanation:
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the answer is somatic cells :)
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