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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | diploid | containing two or more sets of chromosomes | Chapter 11: Introduction to Genetics |
| 2 | diploid | a cell that contains two haploid sets of chromosomes | Biology Chapter 8 Section 1 - Chromosomes |
| 3 | Diploid | Referring to the full complement of chromosomes in a somatic cell | Anthropology - Ch. 3 |
| 4 | Diploid | Two copies of the same chromosome. There is a maternal and paternal copy of each chromosome. (The two copy, one maternal, one paternal state). | Bio |
| 5 | Diploid | Cells that have two sets of chromosomes (2N) | Plant Vocab |
| 6 | Diploid | A cell containing two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. | Biology Chapter 40&47 |
| 7 | Diploid | Cells that have two sets of chromosomes (2N) | Plants, Chp.22 |
| 8 | diploid | having two homologous sets of chromosomes | Biology Terms |
| 9 | diploid | a type of cell that contains 23 pairs or a total of 46 chromosomes | Mitosis |
| 10 | diploid | having two of each chromosome. Humans have 23 dif. chromosomes, yet in each body cell, these chromosomes occur in twos called homologous pairs. For this reason, each body cell possesses a diploid number of 46 chromosomes | mitosis and meiosis |
| 11 | diploid | a cell (or organism) that has two copies of each gene/chromosome (one from mom, and one from dad!) | Genetics |
| 12 | diploid | cells containing two copies of each gene | genetics |
| 13 | diploid | (2n) number of chromosomes in 2 complete sets, fertilized | bio midterm 1 |
| 14 | diploid | Having two sets of homologous chromosomes | Mitosis/Meiosis |
| 15 | Diploid | Cells that carry a double set of chromosomes. (2n) | Biology Exam Review |
| 16 | diploid | 46 chromosomes | Biology |
| 17 | diploid | term use to refer to a cell that contains both sets of homologous chromosomes | Biology |
| 18 | diploid | 2n, the full number of chromosomes | Module 3- #1 |
| 19 | diploid | a cell containing two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parents | Ch. 28 Bio Vocab |
| 20 | Diploid | a cell containing 2 sets of chromosomes one set inherited from each parent | Bio |
| 21 | diploid | term used to indicate a cell containing two sets of chromosomes | ch. 6 voc |
| 22 | diploid | having two homologous sets of chromosomes | GOHS - Biology Ch. 9 |
| 23 | Diploid | type of cell containing paired chromosomes (2n) | Chapter 9 Vocab |
| 24 | Diploid | Term used to indicate a cell containing two sets of chromosomes or one set inherited from each parent | Biology quiz chapter 6 and 7 key terms |
| 25 | diploid | term used to indicate a cell containing 2 sets of chromosomes one set inherited from each parent | Biology Key terms |
| 26 | Diploid | cell with two of each kind of chromosome; is said to contain a diploid, or 2n, number of chromosomes. | Mitosis and Meiosis |
| 27 | diploid | 46 chromosomes | ch10 sci |
| 28 | diploid | Having only two of each type of chromosomes normally found in the cells of an organism | Science Vocab with a little spice |
| 29 | diploid | a cell (or organism) that has two copies of each gene/chromosome (one from mom, and one from dad!) | Meoisis |
| 30 | diploid | having only one of each type of chromosomes normally found in the cellsof an organism | Science Vocab |
| 31 | diploid | chromosome number of a normal cell, 2n | mitosis and meoisi |
| 32 | diploid | a cell with two kinds of chromosomes | bio |
| 33 | diploid | (adj.) a cell which contains 2 copies of each chromosome | Meiosis & Chromosomes |
| 34 | diploid | having a full set of chromosomes, one from each parent | genetics |
| 35 | Diploid | When a human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes | Biology Ch 6 |
| 36 | Diploid | When a human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes | Biology Ch 6 sec 1 |
| 37 | Diploid | a cell that contains two haploids | biology Ch.6 |
| 38 | diploid | cell whose similar chromosomes occur in pairs | science- ch 4 vocab 7th |
| 39 | diploid | having one pair of each type of chromosome in a organism | Science Vocab 8 |
| 40 | Diploid | two pairs of every chromosome; all cells except gametes | 2.5 Cell Division |
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