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  1. there is something called incomplete dominance. that means if a white flower was crossed with a red flower, the offspring would be PINK.
  2. each sex cell contains 23 chromosomes and when they come together to create a body cell, the body cell will have 46 chromosomes. (23 PAIRS) the body cell turns into a human after time.
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