f. 10. a haploid cell 9-80 11. the development of haploid cells into gametes €. 12. reproductive cells that unite to form an offspring

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f. 10. a haploid cell
9-80 11. the development of haploid cells into gametes
€. 12. reproductive cells that unite to form an offspring
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F: What is a haploid cell? A: A cell with half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell. 9-80: What is the process of developing haploid cells into gametes called? A: Gametogenesis. 11: What are gametes? A: Reproductive cells that are haploid and unite during fertilization to form a zygote. €: What are gametes? A: Reproductive cells that unite to form an offspring.

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Gametes are specialized reproductive cells that are produced through the process of gametogenesis. They are haploid cells, meaning they contain only one set...
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