Polyploidy
Polyploidy explained in an easy to understand way:


Imagine trying to juggle multiple schedules for work, family, and hobbies, each with its own demands. This scenario is similar to polyploidy, where an organism has extra sets of chromosomes, each set like a separate schedule dictating different genetic instructions. Just as balancing multiple schedules requires more coordination and resources, having extra chromosome sets means the organism must manage more genetic information, affecting its traits and development.
Practice Version

Polyploidy: A condition where an organism has extra sets of chromosomes. Polyploidy is when an organism has more than two complete sets of chromosomes, which can lead to larger cell size and sometimes greater adaptability.