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james9437

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How are gamete cells different from other cells in the body?
 
  a. They have membranes that surround them. b. They contain genetic information.
  c. They disintegrate and die.
  d. They each contain 23 chromosomes rather than 23 pairs of chromosomes.

Question 2

The relationship of a secure attachment to parents and identity in later adolescence is that those who have a
 
  a. secure attachment are more likely to have an achieved identity.
  b. secure attachment are more rebellious.
  c. positive attachment are more likely to be confused about their identity.
  d. secure attachment are more likely to require constant reassurance from peers about their self worth.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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