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Why do sperm producing cells divide by meiosis?

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Answer: becasue spperm is dna

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Percent change = 56 - 32 |32| × 100% = 24 32 × 100 = 75% (increase). Where: 32 is the old value and 56 is the new value. In this case we have a positive ...

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Answer:Why do sperm producing cells divide by meiosis? Answer: It is because meiosis produces the cells which include half the Chromosomes count to that of parent cell. It produces female egg cell and hence when the 2 combine during the fertilization process the new cell produced has suitable Chromosomes count.

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