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If an organisms haploid number is 5, its diploid number is BLANK.
While a haploid number of chromosomes may be even or odd, diploid number is always BLANK.
While a haploid number of chromosomes may be even or odd, diploid number is always BLANK.
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If an organism's haploid number is 5, its diploid number is **10** (since the diploid number is double the haploid number).
While a haploid number of chromosomes may be even or odd, the diploid number is always **even**.
While a haploid number of chromosomes may be even or odd, the diploid number is always **even**.
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