A woman who is color blind, a sex-linked disorder, marries a normal man. How many of their children could have color blindness, and what is the sex of the affected individuals? (Points : 2) 1/2 of the boys will be color blind 1/2 of the girls will be color blind All of the boys will be color blind All of the girls will be color blind A person with type B blood (genotype BO) has children with a type AB person. What is the probability of these parents having a type B child? (Points : 2) 0% 25% 50% 100%
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nope , but i found the answer: Meiosis takes place in diploid cells. These are cells which have pairs of chromosomes. For example, in humans there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the body cells. During meiosis the number of chromosomes is halved, so that haploid cells are produced. These are cells with only one chromosome from each pair. So in humans haploid cells contain 23 single chromosomes. The haploid cells produced in humans (and other animals) are the sex cells or gametes. These are the sperm cell in males and the egg cell in females. When fertilization takes place the gametes fuse and the diploid number of chromosomes is restored. So the simple answer to your question is egg cells and sperm cells (in humans and other animals).
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