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1. How many chromosomes compose the human geonome? How many chromosomes are in human gametes?
a. 92 in human genome, 92 in gametesb. 92 in human genome, 46 in gametesc. 92 in the human genome, 23 in gametesd. 46 in human genome, 46 in gametese. 46 in human genome, 23 in gametesf. 23 in human genome, and 23 in gametesh. none of the above
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