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Sex Cells Are Different from All Other Cells in the Human

Question 152

Question 152

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Sex cells are different from all other cells in the human body because:


A) they have no DNA.
B) they have no chromosomes.
C) they have twice the number of chromosomes as regular cells.
D) they have half the number of chromosomes as regular cells.

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