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What are gametes? Eggs and sperm Linking amino acids Identical chromosome pairs Fertilized eggs
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What are gametes?
Eggs and sperm
Linking amino acids
Identical chromosome pairs
Fertilized eggs
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Gametes are eggs and sperm. Otherwise known as sex cells.
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