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Question
The female gamete/egg cell of a human cell will have ______.
Options
44 +XX chromosomes
44 + XY chromosomes
22 + X chromosomes
22 + Y chromosomes
Solution
The female gamete/egg cell of a human cell will have 22 + X chromosomes.
Explanation:
The number of chromosomes in gametes (sex cells) is halved, therefore, a female gamete/egg cell of a human cell has 22 + X chromosomes.
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