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Germ cells are cells that become gametes (are n: have have the genetic material) and somatic cells are all the rest (2n)
N. Azzerri has written: 'Definition of a continuous neutral electrolytic pickling (den) process entirely devoid of noxious industrial releases'
for N-Cell sperm/ovum and for 2-N-Cell zygote.
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Nerve cell or neuron.
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n! Or more specifically, 2n = diploid cell n = haploid cell Think of n as one set of chromosomes
A gamete is N (39 chromosomes in the cell) while a body cell is 2N (78 chromosomes; full set).
Each daughter cell will have 4 chromosomes. A parent cell is diploid and 2N, therefore N=4 for the parent cell because it has 8 chromosomes. After meiosis, a daughter cell is N and therefore has 4 chromosomes.
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Note that your question does not specify what happens if B4 is equal to B3, so the following assumes it is left blank: =IF(B4>B3,"Y",IF(B4<B3,"N","")) If Y is for greater or equal to: =IF(B4>=B3,"Y","N") If it is N for equal to and Y is only for greater than: =IF(B4>B3,"Y","N")
In a(n) plant cell and possibly in an animal cell ask chuck norris he knows.