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What is a gamets?

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A gamete, also called a sex cell, is a haploid cell that participates in fertilization by fusing with another haploid cell.

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a sperm or egg cell produced by meiosis

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sex cell sex cell; male or female cells

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The differnt betwen when male gamets meet with female gamets the form a zoygote in its called asexually.


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Could a child from parents with type o blood and type ab have type o blood?

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How does the pairing of gamets produce genotypic variations?

Simply put you get one copy of each chromosome from your dad and one copy from your mom. Since your parents aren't the same and don't have the same alleles, you will get a pretty even mix of your parents.


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Why the female gamete bigger than male gamete?

The female gamete is most likely bigger than the male gamete because it is the cell that will eventually provide the nutrients for the organism that will begin to grow there. It will start forming into a multicellular organism and therefore needs to be big enough to divide.