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Diploid organisms refer to chromosomes in somatic cells that contain chromosomes in multiples of two, that is, a pair of chromosomes has two chromosomes, that is, 2n (n is the number of chromosomes of the organism). And what you say and what you mean by two sets of chromosomes is that the diploid organism has only four chromosomes.
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The characteristics of the chromosome group are: the chromosomes in a chromosome group are all non-homologous chromosomes, half of the gametes and somatic cells cannot be said to be all non-homologous chromosomes, and a chromosome group carries all the genetic information of a species' development.
Therefore, a chromosome set should be the entire chromosomes in the gametes of diploid organisms.
The chromosomes, a group of non-homologous chromosomes in a cell, are morphologically and functionally distinct, but control the entire information about the growth, development, heredity, and variation of an organism.
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Diploid organisms do have two sets of chromosomes, but diploid organisms have gametes, note that is"Gametes", so there is only one set of chromosomes.
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Single-periploidy: refers to the number of homologous chromosomes in the arubber cell.
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Individuals developed from a zygote with two sets of chromosomes in their somatic cells are called diploid; An individual that develops from gametes, a plexus individual that contains two sets of chromosomes in a somatic cell is also known as a haploid
So the answer is: false
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The chromosomes in a chromosome group are all non-homologous chromosomes, and half of the gametes and somatic cells cannot be said to be all non-homologous chromosomes, and a chromosome group carries all the genetic information of a species' development.
A cell containing two sets of chromosomes or an organism that develops from a fertilized egg and contains two sets of chromosomes in the somatic cell is called diploid. It can be expressed in 2n. Humans and almost all higher animals, as well as more than half of higher plants, are diploid.
The organisms that develop after the union of female and male gametes are diploid.
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Containing two sets of chromosomes are:
Diploid organisms, the number of chromosomes is: 2n, the number of chromosomes is: 2n, the number of chromosomes is: 4n, the number of chromosomes is: 2n, the number of chromosomes is: n, the number of chromosomes is: 2n, the number of chromosomes is: 2n
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Haplotype: refers to the number of homologous chromosomes within a cell.
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Yes, it can't be said that. The key is to properly understand the concept of "diploid".
Diploidy: Any biological individual that develops from a fertilized egg and contains two sets of chromosomes in its somatic cells is called diploid.
Criteria for judging diploidy: developed from a fertilized egg; Somatic cells contain two sets of chromosomes.
In some species, normal somatic cells are tetraploid. Then the individual developed from gametes, although the somatic cell contains two sets of chromosomes, cannot be called diploid, but only haploid.
The chromosomes in the cells of an organism are multiplied, that is, each chromosome has one or more chromosomes that are identical in morphological structure and genetically identical to it. Any biological individual that contains two sets of chromosomes in a somatic cell is called diploid and can be represented by 2n; Any biological individual with three sets of chromosomes in somatic cells is called triploid, which can be represented by 3n; Any biological individual that contains four sets of chromosomes in a somatic cell is called tetraploid and can be represented by 4n. The vast majority of organisms are diploid, and there are also polyploid. >>>More
Diploid. There are two sets of chromosomes.
After becoming tetraploid there are four sets of chromosomes, gametes of tetraploids. >>>More