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match the following cells with their appropriate ploidy level. a human cheek cell silk glands of the commercial silkworm, containing over a million copies of the genome rye grass with four sets of chromosomes a bacterium with a single circular chromosome diploid haploid tetraploid polyploid
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- Human cheek cells are somatic cells with two sets of chromosomes, so they are diploid.
- The silk glands of the commercial silkworm with over a million copies of the genome are polyploid as they have many sets of chromosomes.
- Rye grass with four sets of chromosomes is tetraploid as tetra - means four.
- A bacterium with a single circular chromosome is haploid as it has only one set of genetic material.
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- a human cheek cell: diploid
- silk glands of the commercial silkworm, containing over a million copies of the genome: polyploid
- rye grass with four sets of chromosomes: tetraploid
- a bacterium with a single circular chromosome: haploid