Biology, asked by hamsahalnesaffoxkg0l, 9 months ago

Can a lizard from Africa and a lizard from South America mate and have offspring?

Yes - because a lizard can swim pretty well when motivated.

No, because they are geographically isolated from each other.

Answers

Answered by saphirakey
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Answer:

Yes they can

Explanation:

Answered by SteffiPaul
1

Yes, a lizard from Africa and a lizard from South America mate and have offspring.

  • Reproduction to form a new offspring occurs when organisms that have same number of chromosomes mate together.
  • Here, each organism contributes a gamete, that is a reproductive cell.
  • These cells are different for the male and female.
  • This does not vary based on geogragraphical isolations but is rather based on the similarity in DNA.
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