Matching
Please select the best match for each term.
Premises:
Triploid
Trisomic
Aneuploid
Euploid
Polyploid
Responses:
A chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid set of chromosomes
More than two full sets of chromosomes
Three full sets of chromosomes
Three copies of one chromosome
A normal number of chromosomes
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Triploid
Trisomic
Aneuploid
Euploid
Polyploid
Premises:
Triploid
Trisomic
Aneuploid
Euploid
Polyploid
Responses:
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