Question 1
Which of the following best describes a human egg cell? (3 points)
A haploid...
Biology, 23.04.2020 01:49 Bra1nPowers
Question 1
Which of the following best describes a human egg cell? (3 points)
A haploid cell formed in the female uterus
A diploid cell formed in the female uterus
A diploid cell formed in the female ovary
A haploid cell formed in the female ovary
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