Question: If all of the sex cells of an organism have the T allele, the genotype of that organism must be? Answer: t
Haploid cells are "sex cells" that are found in the ovaries or testes of a sexually reproducing organism. Sex Cells.
Generally two sex cells i. e. the male gamete combines with the egg to form the zygote that develops into a new organism (embryo).
Another word for sex cells is gametes. A male and female gamete come together to form a zygote: the first cell of the new organism.
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Question: If all of the sex cells of an organism have the T allele, the genotype of that organism must be? Answer: t
Body cells. This distinguishes them from sex cells, gametes.
Mutations in sex cells can be passed on to children. Mutations in sex cells only affect offspring. Mutations in sex cells do not affect the organism.
There are 46 chromosomes in the body cells of organisms which have a relationship with the sex cells.
Mutations in sex cells do not affect the organism
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Haploid cells are "sex cells" that are found in the ovaries or testes of a sexually reproducing organism. Sex Cells.
Sexual reproduction.
Sex cells have 1/2 the number of chromosomes of a normal cell (23)
if you mean asexual then that is a cell that does not need a partner to reproduce. This is usually a single celled organism that reproduces by having the cell split in two and form into two different cells
chromosome
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