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If the body cells of an organism had 48 chromosomes what are the haploid and diploid numbers of chromosomes
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If the body cells of an organism had 48 chromosomes what are the haploid and diploid numbers of chromosomes
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if the body cells of an organism had 48 chromosomes what are the haploid and diploid numbers of chromosomes
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Haploid= 48 Diploid=24
Usually in humans it is 46 and 23
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