Biology, asked by bhavabvb, 7 months ago

- A haploid organism showing sexual reproduction,
produces gametes by mitosis. Does it mean that meiosis never occurs in such
organisms ? Justify your answer.

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Answered by ys264815
3

Answer:

No, this doesn't mean that meiosis does not occurs in such organisms.

Explanation:In lower plants such as chlamydomonas , zygotic meiosis take place to maintain the haploidy . Generally the organisms with haplontic life cycle have zygote meiosis .

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Answered by itzbeautyangel
1

Answer:

no is your answer friend

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