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Summary Of: Ploidy

The ploidy of cells can vary within an organism... ploidy is not normally considered... ploidy occurs commonly in plants... ploidy occurs in the fern... ploidy results in chromosome counts in the hundreds... ploidy refers to the presence of two cell lines... ploidy in humans is not viable... ploidy has been found in live adults and children... ploidy in flowering plants...

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