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What is true of all body cells except sex cells?

What is true of all body cells except sex cells?-example-1

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Each body cell contains the same number and kinds of chromosome for that organism. The chromosomes contain the same number and kinds of genes for that individual.

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the answer is b) Each body cell contains the same number and kinds of chromosome for that organism. The chromosomes contain the same number and kinds of genes for that individual.

Step-by-step explanation:

As explained earlier, all cells except sex cells are known as somatic cells of the body. This means, a broader definition of the cells is non-sex cells. The human body contains 46 individual chromosomes. These chromosomes are divided into 23 pairs of chromosomes.

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