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A normal sperm whose chromosomes don't contain the sex chromosome that is responsible for life can fertile a normal ovum and a. Down's case occurs. c. fetus death occurs b. Klinefelter's case occurs. d.
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A normal sperm whose
chromosomes don't contain the sex chromosome that is responsible for life
can fertile a normal ovum and
a. Down's case occurs.
c. fetus death occurs
b. Klinefelter's case occurs.
d. normal male produces.
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i think it is A I'm not so sure
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