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The only haploid cells in and organism are ___? Gametes Parent cells Homologous
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The only haploid cells in and organism are ___? Gametes Parent cells Homologous
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The only haploid cells in and organism are ___?
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A haploid meaning half of something so parent cells aren’t true and homologous doesn’t fit the equation
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Answer:
The first one or A
Step-by-step explanation:
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