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The inability of sperm cells to move normally could prevent the production of offspring by interfering with (1) meiosis (3) fertilization (2) mitosis (4) differentiation
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The inability of sperm cells to move normally
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(2) mitosis (4) differentiation
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(3) fertilization. Sperm cells need to be able to move quickly enough for fertilization to occur
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