A cell with replicated chromosomes. Pick haploid, diploid, or none. Explain why you chose the one you did.

My answer:(I am not sure if this is complete enough?)

I think it is a diploid, because diploids are copies of each chromosome. A chromosome pair (sperm & egg) is a haploid. When the chromosome pair is fertilized it forms a diploid.

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So, my answer is wrong?
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