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how does an animal cell form

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Most animal cells are diploid, meaning that their chromosomes exist in homologous pairs. ... The proliferation of animal cells occurs in a variety of ways. In instances of sexual reproduction, the cellular process of meiosis is first necessary so that haploid daughter cells, or gametes, can be produced.

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Most animal cells are diploid, meaning that their chromosomes exist in homologous pairs. ... The proliferation of animal cells occurs in a variety of ways. In instances of sexual reproduction, the cellular process of meiosis is first necessary so that haploid daughter cells, or gametes, can be produced.

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