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  • 28-04-2019
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Where are haploid cells found?
A. Only in reproductive organs
B. Throughout the body
C. Only in the brain

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anickagroff anickagroff
  • 28-04-2019

Answer:

A) Only in reproductive orgins.

Explanation:

Gametes are the only haploid cells in the human body. These cells are only found in the reproductive orgins.

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emsb
emsb emsb
  • 28-04-2019

A. Only in reproductive organs

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