12. How does the number of chromosomes of a particular species remain constant in parents
and offsprings?
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During gamete formation, there is meiosis in which mother cell divides into 4 cells having a half number of chromosomes. In fertilization, male and female gametes fuse to form a zygote having the same number of chromosomes as parents. Hence, the number of chromosomes remains constant.
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