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Illustration of a plant cell showcasing multiple sets of chromosomes, with labels indicating polyploidy, its natural occurrence, and errors in mitosis or meiosis.

Understanding Polyploidy: A Comprehensive Look at Its Definition and Characteristics

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Question: What is polyploidy? A. A condition where there are more than two complete sets of chromosomes. B. It can occur naturally C. Occurs due to an error in mitosis or meiosis. D. All the above.

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D. All the above. Polyploidy is indeed a condition where there are more than two complete sets of chromosomes (A). It can occur naturally (B) and typically results from an error in mitosis or meiosis (C).

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Nov. 1, 2024, 12:21 p.m.

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Published: Friday, November 1, 2024

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