A normal plant suddenly started reproducing parthenogenetically. The number of chromosomes of the second generation as compared to the parent will be
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Parthenogenesis. Parthenogenesis, a reproductive strategy that involves development of a female (rarely a male) gamete (sex cell) without fertilization. It occurs commonly among lower plants and invertebrate animals (particularly rotifers, aphids, ants, wasps, and bees) and rarely among higher vertebrates.
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Parthenogenesis Process
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- Parthenogenesis is a sort of abiogenetic generation where a female gamete or egg cell forms into a person without fertilization
- Animals, including most sorts of wasps, honey bees, and ants, that have no sex chromosomes imitate by this procedure
- which the creation of posterity happens without any male hereditary commitment
- Females produce unfertilized eggs that will form into suitable incipient organisms
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