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If Organisms Reproduced Sexually but Without Meiosis, What Would Result

Question 19

Question 19

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If organisms reproduced sexually but without meiosis, what would result?


A) The resulting organisms would be haploid.
B) The gametes would be haploid.
C) The chromosome number would double each generation.
D) The zygote would be unable to divide.

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