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1. Gametes
2. Haploid
3. Crossing Over
4. Tetrads
5. Diploid
A. Male Gamete
B. Sex cells
C. One set of chromosomes in cell
D. Female Gamete
E. Body cells (skin, etc)
F. Two sets of chromosomes in cell
G. Parts of homologous chromosomes switch places
H. Homologous chromosomes pair up
6. Egg
7. Sperm
8. Somatic Cells
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