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1 January, 15:04

The process of cell division that creates sex cells in sexually reproducing organisms is called

A. translation.

B. replication.

C. meiosis.

D. mitosis.

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  1. 1 January, 15:11
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    The answer is "Meiosis".

    Meiosis is a cell division process which forms four daughter cells which are different from parent cell. Formed daughter cells have half of chromosomes when compared to parent cells. Hence, Daughter cells are haploid (have single set of chromosomes). This process occurs in the sexually reproductive organisms and formed daughter cells can be either sperms or egg cells according to the gender of living being.
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