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The normal diploid number of human chromosomes is (a) 48 ,(b) $47,(c) 46,$ (d) $23,$ (e) 24.
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A haploid (n) is a cell that has half the usual number of chromosomes. A diploid (2n) is a cell that contains the full set of necessary chromosomes. Show more…
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