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Brenda and her brother, Brook, developed from separate fertilized eggs. They are _____ twins. opposite-sex identical opposite-sex fraternal same-sex identical same-sex fraternal

          Brenda and her brother, Brook, developed from separate fertilized eggs. They are _____ twins.
opposite-sex identical
opposite-sex fraternal
same-sex identical
same-sex fraternal
        

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00:01 Hello world, so here the question is about to match.
00:03 There are three things given, that is the first one is monozygotic twins.
00:12 The next one it is fractional twins.
00:20 And the next one it is both.
00:22 So we need to give each an appropriate word for appropriate question.
00:29 So the first one it divides through the process of mitosis.
00:33 So it divides through the process called mitosis.
00:37 So the zygote divides and mitosis and forms the monozygote.
00:45 It is monozygotic twins.
00:51 And then the next one that is the second one.
00:55 So it is two eggs released at ovulation.
00:58 Two eggs that are released at the time of ovulation and this is fractional twins.
01:09 This is fractional twins.
01:13 And then the third one that is one egg is fertilized.
01:18 One egg is fertilized.
01:25 So for one egg is fertilized, it's again monozygotic...
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