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Human body cells are diploid, which mean theya. divide to form two cellsb. have two full sets of chromosomesc. contain two chromosomes
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The term "diploid" comes from the Greek words "di", which means two, and "ploos", which means fold. In biology, this term is used to describe cells that have two complete sets of chromosomes. Show more…
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