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In response to
"
Oh yeah, what is the difference between a gamete and a zygote? -- nm
"
by
crash davis
those are made-up words.
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Oct 21 '10, 10:27
But seriously, I think the zygotes join forces to create a gamete, which turns into a baby.
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no no no, it's the opposite. Gametes are haploid sex cells (eggs and sperm). the zygote is the fertilized cells. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 21, 10:36
I was proud of you until the IM. -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 21, 10:27
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what, did I get it backwards? Damnit, I got shawshanked! -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 21, 10:28
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I meant you should just roll with it.
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crash davis
Oct 21, 10:29
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