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Dominant Diploid Stage Body Cells Haploid Plants Animals

The dominant diploid stage describes organisms, such as plants and animals, where the majority of their cells are diploid, containing two sets of chromosomes.

The dominant diploid stage refers to organisms like plants and animals where most body cells are diploid (2n) rather than haploid (n).

Front Dominant Diploid Stage
Back - most body cells are diploid, not haploid
- plants and animals

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