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Ova and sperm cells differ from other body cells in that they carry _______ the usual number of chromosomes. A. double B. one-third C. half D. triple

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Since they’re haploid cells, they carry half the usual number of chromosomes. This is because of meiosis!
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Ova and sperm cells differ from other body cells in that they carry half the usual number of chromosomes

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A human ova and a male sperm carry 23 chromosomes. This is to mean that human ova is haploid and a sperm is also haploid because they have 23 chromosomes. Due to meiosis, the resultant baby after fertilization will have 46 chromosomes in every somatic cell.


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