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What are gametes? When they go through meiosis are the daughter cells exactly the same or different?

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  • 10-03-2021

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Gametes are the reproductive cells or sex cells of an organism, found in both males and females. When they go through meiosis,  the daughter cells end up with genetically unique chromosomes.  

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