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  • 14-04-2019
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How does the viable number of daughter cells differ between egg cells and sperm cells?

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Answer:

both parents (sperm and egg) combine chromosomes during mieosis to create two identical daughter cells with that only one of the daughters cells is fertile

so the daughter cells differ because only one is fertile

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