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Three ways in which an egg cell differs from other cells in the
human body.

User Suhas Arvind Patil
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Answer:

➢ egg cells only have half the DNA of the organism.

➢ in an egg cell the DNA from mom and the DNA from dad is mixed up rather than kept separate.

➢ egg cells are very large compared to the “other cells.” Although still very small, in humans it's actually the only individual cell you can see without a microscope.


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Step-by-step explanation:

1) Egg cells only have half the DNA of the organism

2) in an egg cell the DNA from Mum and the DNA from that is mixed up rather than kept separate

3) egg cells are very large compared to the other cells

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