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If sperm and egg cells have half of the number of chromosomes found in other body cells, how do gametes form?
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If sperm and egg cells have half of the number of chromosomes found in other body cells, how do gametes form?
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If sperm and egg cells have half of the number of chromosomes found in other body cells, how do gametes form?
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cuz they combine during fertilization and since 2 halves = 1 whole, u get gametes w a full number of chromosomes
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