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Biology, 05.12.2020 01:00, janiyahmcgolley

What would happen if gametes were not haploid? A. If gametes were not haploid, the offspring would have half the number of chromosomes it is supposed to have.

B. It gametes were not haploid, the offspring would have double the number of chromosomes it is supposed to have.

c. If gametes were not haploid, the offspring would be genetically identical to its parent.

D. If gametes were not haploid, the offspring would be genetically different from its parent.

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