One of the ways which body cells differ from gamete cells is in the

a

type of centromeres they contain

b

number of chromosomes pairs they contain

c

type of chromatide they contain

d

number of chromosomes they contain

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Dremylambda
4 years ago

Yes the number of chromosomes they contain which is D. 46 diplod in somatic 23 haploid in gamate.

Dave333
4 years ago

Body cells
s*x Cells
The body cells contain a complete set of chromosomes and are diploid in nature.
The gamete cells are haploid. They contain a single set of chromosomes or are haploid. Each set of chromosomes is contributed from each parent to form a diploid zygote.

fatayi123
2 months ago

types.❌ B. number of chromosomes pairs they contain: While it is true that body cells have pairs and gametes do not, the more fundamental biological difference described in standard testing is the total number of chromosomes (haploid vs. diploid). Some interpretations might argue for B, but D is the more universally accepted direct answer for the total count difference.

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