Bacteria containing nucleic acids
a structure in the statocyst
Answer:
Gamete
Explanation:
Gametes are haploid - so their nucleus only contains a single set of unpaired chromosomes.
There are choices for this question namely:
<span>A) chromosomes.
B) dendrites
C) axon hillocks
D) synaptic axons
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The correct answer is chromosomes. All cells in the human body (except mature red blood cells and platelets, which do not have a nucleus) have chromosomes as genetic information contained inside the nucleus. Dendrites, axon hillocks, and synaptic axons; while true that they microscopic cellular structure, are unique to nerve cells or neurons.