Multiple Choice
Why are diploid cell cultures preferred over continuous cell cultures?
A) Diploid cells have undergone changes in their chromosome structure that make them more stable.
B) Diploid cells are more nearly like cells of whole organisms than continuous culture cells.
C) Continuous cell cultures are expensive to maintain.
D) Results from continuous culture cells do not apply to disease in whole organisms.
E) Diploid cells last far longer than continuous culture cells.
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