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    Organisms That Possess More Than Two Complete Sets of Chromosomes
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Organisms That Possess More Than Two Complete Sets of Chromosomes

Question 22

Question 22

Multiple Choice

Organisms that possess more than two complete sets of chromosomes are said to be


A) polyploid.
B) diploid.
C) hybrids.
D) haploid.

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