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How are mutations to reproductive cells, or gametes, different than mutations to other cells in the body?

I. Mutations to reproductive cells can be passed on to offspring.
II. Mutations to body cells can be passed on to offspring.
III. Mutations to body cells are more harmful than mutations to reproductive cells.
IV. Mutations to reproductive cells are usually beneficial to offspring.

Answers

Answered by arunbanuganesh090
1

Answer:

Explanation:

the correct answer is option 4

because during the process of mutation , the large number of genes has been tramsmitted to other organisims

so the mutation of reproductive cells would help the off spring for reciving the genes

Answered by ainanalam
0

the right answer is 4. no change occurs in phenotype some mutations dont have any noticeable effect on the phenotype of an organism

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