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sex cells that have half the number of chromosomes;process where one haploid gamete combines with another haploid gamete
To solve this, we analyze the definitions:
Left Card (Process):
The description ("Process where one haploid gamete combines with another haploid gamete") matches fertilization (the process of two haploid gametes fusing to form a diploid zygote).
Right Card (Sex Cells):
The description ("Sex cells that have half the number of chromosomes") matches gametes (sex cells like sperm or egg, which are haploid, meaning they have half the chromosome number of somatic cells).
Final Matching:
- Right card (sex cells with half chromosomes) = gamete (definition of a gamete).
- Left card (process of gamete fusion) = fertilization (but since the left card’s term is the process, and the right card’s term is the cell, we match the right card to “gamete” and the left card to the process of fertilization. However, based on the labels, the right card describes “gamete” (sex cells with half chromosomes), and the left card describes “fertilization” (process of gametes combining).
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Right card: gamete (matches “Sex cells that have half the number of chromosomes”).
Left card: fertilization (matches “Process where one haploid gamete combines with another haploid gamete”).
(If choosing one term per card:
- Right card term: gamete
- Left card term: fertilization)