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  • Muscle Cells vs. Gametes: Understanding Cell Types and Reproduction
    No, a muscle cell is not an example of a gamete cell.

    Here's why:

    * Gamete cells are specialized reproductive cells (sperm and egg) that contain half the number of chromosomes as other body cells. They are involved in sexual reproduction.

    * Muscle cells are somatic cells, meaning they are part of the body and are not involved in reproduction. They are responsible for movement and contraction.

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