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Biology, 26.01.2021 19:20 sonnie28

At fertilization, what happens to the sex cells? They keep half of their chromosomes.

Half of the cells copy their DNA twice.

Their chromosomes join to form one nucleus.

One becomes an egg, and one becomes a sperm cell.

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