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How do somatic cells differ from germ-line cells? a. Somatic cells undergo mitosis to produce identical diploid cells and germ-line cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes.

b. Germ-line cells undergo mitosis to produce identical diploid cells and somatic cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes.

c. Somatic cells are diploid and germ-line cells are haploid.

d. Germ-line cells are diploid and somatic cells are haploid.


How do somatic cells differ from germ-line cells?

a. Somatic cells undergo mitosis to produce ide

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