Human Anatomy
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Author: Kenneth S. Saladin Dr.
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Chapter 26.1, Problem 1BYGO
Summary Introduction
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The term of gonad and gamete and relation between them.
Introduction:
Gonads and gamete both help in sexual reproduction where gonads release gametes for sexual reproduction. Each parent produces gamete that combine to form the zygote.
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Human Anatomy
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