What is the difference between a somatic cell and a germ cell?

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A: A somatic cell is any cell in the body that is not a germ cell, which are the cells that give rise to eggs or sperm. Somatic cells are diploid, meaning they have two copies of each chromosome, while germ cells are haploid, meaning they have only one copy of each chromosome.

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