Cells formed by meiosis are
Select one:
A. used in growth and repair of tissues
0 B. se...
Biology, 03.11.2020 03:20 jasmineunderwoo264
Cells formed by meiosis are
Select one:
A. used in growth and repair of tissues
0 B. sex cells (gametes)
C. are always diploid
D. contain only small amounts of cytoplasm
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