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Having the normal number of chromosome pairs for non-reproductive, mammalian cells. The amount of DNA in diploid cells defines the normal DNA content for the species.
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| diplomate |
Describes a physician who has passed a written and oral examination given by a medical specialty board and who has been certified as a specialist in that area.
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| diploid |
Possessing two copies of every gene, one from each parent. Most familiar organisms are diploid.
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| diploblastic |
Organisms which have only two primary germ layers (ectoderm and endoderm). Their bodies develop to have only two tissue layers ?gastroderm (inside) and ectoderm (outside). This types of development is apparent in cnidarians.
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| diploid |
A cell that has two sets of chromosomes; one set from the father and one from the mother.
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