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kamilo84

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A zygote
 
  a. is formed by the union of two somatic cells.
  b. has only half the full complement of genetic material.
  c. is part of a nucleotide.
  d. undergoes meiosis.
  e. is a fertilized egg.

Question 2

Gametes
 
  a. are egg and sperm cells.
  b. are also called zygotes.
  c. are the cellular components of body tissue.
  d. are part of prokaryotes.
  e. are organelles.



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