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The diploid number of chromosomes in one human somatic cell is: TEST IS TIMED!! 23 pairs of chromosomes 23 pairs of alleles two alleles in a genotype 23 chromosomes 46 pairs of chromosomes
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Human diploid cells have 46 chromosomes
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