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A mutation in body cells do not affect future generations, but mutations in gamete (sex cells) will affect future generations.

A.True
B.False​

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Answer:

True

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Only hereditary mutations, which occur in egg or sperm cells, can be passed to future generations and potentially contribute to evolution. Some mutations occur during a person's lifetime in only some of the body's cells and are not hereditary, so natural selection cannot play a role.

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Answer: A. True

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