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The cells at the end of meiosis are called: 1.zygote 2.gametes 3.reproductive cells 4.heterozygote cells
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The cells at the end of meiosis are called:
1.zygote
2.gametes
3.reproductive cells
4.heterozygote cells
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The answer is A) zygote because
(a haploid
secondary oocyte with replicate chromosome copies) and a
haploid
sperm cell (male gamete)—combine to form a single diploid cell called the
zygote
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