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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point) Responses Somatic cell mutations are not passed to the next generation....Question
How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point) Responses Somatic cell mutations are not passed to the next generation. Somatic cell mutations are not passed to the next generation. Somatic cells contain half the number of chromosomes. Somatic cells contain half the number of chromosomes. Somatic cells do not go through cell division. Somatic cells do not go through cell division. Somatic cells are sex cells.
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Somatic cells are different from gametes in that somatic cell mutations are not passed to the next generation. Gametes (sperm and eggs) are the reproductive cells that contain half the number of chromosomes and are involved in sexual reproduction, while somatic cells make up the body and are not involved in reproduction. Therefore, the correct response is:
**Somatic cell mutations are not passed to the next generation.**
**Somatic cell mutations are not passed to the next generation.**
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