Science, asked by shekhar57, 1 year ago

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The number of chromosomes in parents and offspring remain constant in a species
due to:
(A) doubling of chromosome after zygote formation
(B) halving of chromosomes during gamete formation
(C) doubling of chromosomes after gamete formation
(D) halving of chromosomes after gamete formation​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
32

Explanation:

option b:- halving of chromosomes during zygote formation.....

Answered by akshu2411
14

Answer:

The number of chromosomes in parents and offspring of particular species remain constant due to meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that occurs in the reproductive cells of an organism to form gametes which has half the DNA component of the parents.

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