Help! read the passage to answer the question. kangaroos are mammals, like humans. like other mammals, they reproduce sexually with sperm fertilizing an egg that develops into an embryo. unlike humans, however, once the embryo consumes its yolk sac to develop, it must be born. the infant is about the size of a lima bean, mostly undeveloped except for its two front arms. it uses these to climb up its mother's abdomen and into her pouch. once there, it feeds on its mothers milk and continues to develop until it's big enough to finally leave.

question which process occurs in the kangaroo baby's body (somatic) cells as it grows larger?

mitosis copies the nuclei of cells.

mitosis halves the number of chromosomes in each cell.

meiosis produces identical copies of cells

meiosis copies the nuclei of cells.