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What are the reproductive cells
What are the reproductive cells produced by the female reproductive organs called?
A. sperm B. eggs C. testes D. ovaries
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1. ----------- (aka body cells) reproduce through-------------- Body cells are------------- meaning they have---------
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RideOrDie
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Alternation of generations is defined as the switching back and forth between the production of:
a. cells by mitosis and meiosis
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BOO!
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Fill in each blank with the correct word.
The male reproductive cell is called a(n) . The female reproductive cell is called a(n)
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RedClover13
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In 1989, biologists Ana Soto and Carlos Sonnenschein at Tufts University in Massachusetts were studying how the hormone estrogen
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Bij
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In 1989, biologists Ana Soto and Carlos Sonnenschein at Tufts University in Massachusetts were studying how the hormone estrogen
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Bij
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"Reproductive cells and somatic cells are not separated early in development, as they are in animals。 Instead, plant somatic
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Jane
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To ensure that the mother will have mature egg cells svailable for in vitro fertilizstion she must be treated with chemicals
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Tim
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These types of cells are found in the reproductive organs and are called [ germ / somatic ] cells.
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What are the key differences between the somatic cells in Mitosis and the reproductive cells in Meiosis?
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Erica McDonnell
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