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How do sex cells differ from other cells in an animal's body? a. They are usually much larger. b. They are always moving. c. They do not need energy to perform their functions. d. They have half the number
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How do sex cells differ from other cells in an animal's body?
a. They are usually much larger.
b. They are always moving.
c. They do not need energy to perform their functions.
d. They have half the number of chromosomes.
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Answer:d
Step-by-step explanation:
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D.) They have half the number of chromosomes.
In sex cells have half of the chromosomes that body cells have. Then two parents combine, each parent gives half of their chromosomes. The offspring then have a full set.
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