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A cell that has only one complete set of chromosomes is described as .
diploid
haploid
polyploid
triploid
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haploid
(“Haploid” refers to a cell with one complete set of chromosomes — e.g., gametes are haploid. Diploid = 2 sets, triploid = 3 sets, polyploid = more than 2 sets.)
(“Haploid” refers to a cell with one complete set of chromosomes — e.g., gametes are haploid. Diploid = 2 sets, triploid = 3 sets, polyploid = more than 2 sets.)
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