New creator? I appreciate the super-engaging conversational tone-thanks for surfacing up the wonder and excitement that's inherent in learning pretty much any area of knowledge. Can't wait to master the completed course! Also to accelerate your process, can you reuse Sal and US Sciences team videos from NGSS and Sciencel library on the Khan Academy site?
I am confused and have an exam so kindly please help me out if anyone could answer my question- In 6:21, it is mentioned that it is a sex cell but why does it have both the alleles of a single trait in the same cell? Isn't it supposed to have only one type of allele of a trait in it? Or The speaker did not mean to say a sex cell?
Love the way enthusiasm flows out of the lecture!
Thank you so much , this is one of the hard chapter for me . Now it will be easy thanks to you and Khan academy
New creator? I appreciate the super-engaging conversational tone-thanks for surfacing up the wonder and excitement that's inherent in learning pretty much any area of knowledge. Can't wait to master the completed course! Also to accelerate your process, can you reuse Sal and US Sciences team videos from NGSS and Sciencel library on the Khan Academy site?
Great work. 10/10.
it was helpful.
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Everything was great, but mam can you please write more clearly.
I am confused and have an exam so kindly please help me out if anyone could answer my question- In 6:21, it is mentioned that it is a sex cell but why does it have both the alleles of a single trait in the same cell? Isn't it supposed to have only one type of allele of a trait in it?
Or
The speaker did not mean to say a sex cell?
yeah the speaker is wrong and her explanations are confusing too.
Yes it is a sex cell which is yet to undergo meiosis process…which means its diploid nd will contain….