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How do the chromosomes in gametes produced during meiosis differ
from those in somatic cells produced during mitosis?
O Chromosomes in gametes occur in pairs and are twice a long as those in diplod
Somatic cells
O Chromosomes in gametes are haploid and shorter than the chromosomes in
haploid somatic cells
O Gametes are haploid and are different from each other genetically, wlhile
somatic cells are diptolid and identical.
O Gametes are diploid, whereas, somatic cell are haploid.
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