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A haploid reproductive cell, such as an egg or sperm, that is formed by meiosis or is the descendant of cells formed by meiosis.Group of answer choicesbody cellsomatic cellgamete

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A haploid reproductive cell, such as an egg or sperm, that is formed by meiosis or is the descendant of cells formed by meiosis.Group of answer choicesbody cellsomatic cellgamete

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The correct answer is gamete. Gametes are haploid reproductive cells, like eggs or sperm, that are formed by meiosis or are the descendants of cells formed by meiosis. Body cells and somatic cells are diploid, not haploid, and they are not formed by meiosis.

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