A condition of first being capable reproducing sexually?
Answer: Diploid
Diploid is a term used in biology to describe a cell or organism that has two copies of each chromosome. This is in contrast to haploid cells or organisms, which have only one copy of each chromosome. In most sexually reproducing organisms, the diploid condition is the normal state of the organism, while the haploid condition is only found in gametes (sex cells).
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