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What is true of the genetic makeup of all body cells in the human body except for sex cells?

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It is different based on the cell type.


It is the same no matter what the cell type.


It is random even within the same cell type.


It is used to sort cells into organs based on chromosomal differences.

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It is the same no matter what the cell type.
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Answer:

The correct answer would be "It is the same no matter what the cell type" .

In multicellular organisms such as human, all cells contain the same genetic material irrespective of cell type.

Different types of cells are formed by the process termed as cell differentiation.

Under this process, the different sets of the genes are active in different types of cells by which they achieve their specific function.

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