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List three ways in which an egg cell differs from other cells in the human body.

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Answered by puneetgoyal12
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) Egg cells are germ cells, which mean they have half the DNA of normal, somatic (body) cells. This half DNA is called haploid (as opposed to diploid(2x)). 3) The DNA of egg cells have new telomerase caps, which translates to no aging, as opposed to somatic cells, which have replicated many times and lack telom...

Answered by brainlysme8
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1) Human female eggs undergo unequal meiosis, resulting in three small and ineffective polar bodies and an ovum, which contains the cytoplasm and organelles.

2) Because egg cells are germ cells, they only have half as much DNA as somatic (body) cells. Haploid describes this half of the DNA.

3) Unlike somatic cells, which have undergone numerous replications and lack telomerase to repair themselves, egg cells' DNA has fresh telomerase caps, which means that they do not age.

4) Even though the mother's own cells are used to construct a net to stop this from happening, egg cells have the capacity to connect with sperm cells and produce a person with only half of each of their DNAs.

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