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    The Gametes of the Two Sexes Are Often Dramatically Different
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The Gametes of the Two Sexes Are Often Dramatically Different

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The gametes of the two sexes are often dramatically different in size and morphology.Both gametes have a haploid nucleus,so what do female gametes contain more of?

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