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This is an organism or cell with two sets of chromosomes.

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An organism or cell with two sets of chromosomes is termed **diploid**. In diploid organisms, each chromosome comes in pairs, with one set inherited from each parent. Most animals and many plants are diploid, with the exception of their gametes (sperm and eggs), which are haploid and contain only one set of chromosomes. The diploid number is typically represented as 2n, where "n" is the number of unique chromosomes. For example, in humans, the diploid number is 46 (2n = 46), meaning there are 23 pairs of chromosomes.