diploidisesta
Diploidisesta refers to the diploid state, meaning having two complete sets of chromosomes in a cell or organism. In most diploid species, somatic (body) cells are diploid, containing two homologous chromosomes for each chromosome type—one inherited from each parent. The two chromosome sets typically form homologous pairs during the cell cycle, facilitating DNA repair and genetic recombination.
In sexual reproduction, haploid gametes (sperm and egg) fuse in fertilization to restore the diploid chromosome
Diploidy has several biological implications. It provides genetic redundancy, allowing some deleterious mutations to be hidden
Although the diploid condition is common in animals and many plants, other organisms exhibit different ploidy