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**WILL MEDAL AND FAN** The only haploid cells in an organism are: A. Gametes B. Red Blood Cells C. Nerve Cells D. Muscle Cells

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. gametes In contrast to a gamete, the diploid somatic cells of an individual contain one copy of the chromosome set from the sperm and one copy of the chromosome set from the egg; that is, the cells of the offspring have genes expressing characteristics of both the father and the mother.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer i A. Gametes

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