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Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes (n); diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes (2n).
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Haploid (n) cells contain one complete set of chromosomes (e.g., human gametes have 23 chromosomes). Diploid (2n) cells have two sets (e.g., human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes). Note there are biological exceptions (polyploidy in many plants, organisms with different life-cycle stages, etc.), but the basic definition is correct.
Haploid (n) cells contain one complete set of chromosomes (e.g., human gametes have 23 chromosomes). Diploid (2n) cells have two sets (e.g., human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes). Note there are biological exceptions (polyploidy in many plants, organisms with different life-cycle stages, etc.), but the basic definition is correct.
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