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How is gamete different from other type of cells in a persons body? A. It has four times the number of chromosomes B. It has no chromosomes C. It has twice the number of chromosomes D. It has half the
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How is gamete different from other type of cells in a persons body?
A. It has four times the number of chromosomes
B. It has no chromosomes
C. It has twice the number of chromosomes
D. It has half the number of chromosomes
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Step-by-step explanation:
it has half the chromosomes
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