| 11. | This process starts with a single diploid megasporocyte in the nucleus.
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| 12. | Diploids are produced by doubling or fusion of gametes after meiosis.
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| 13. | There are 6 billion base pairs in the diploid human genome.
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| 14. | The diploid reproduces sexually, while the tetraploid is normally apogamous.
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| 15. | Cells containing two pairs of chromosomes are known as diploid cells.
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| 16. | As most irises are diploid, having two sets of chromosomes.
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| 17. | Diploid male flowers are the fathers of the seedless children.
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| 18. | In summary, meiosis takes place in a diploid basidium.
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| 19. | Most cells are diploid; they have two copies of each chromosome.
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| 20. | Mosses are commonly confused with lichens, diploid sporophyte generation is dominant.
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