Does it mean that meiosis never occur if the organism is haploid?
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When an organism already has haploidnumber of chromosomes, then there is no need for meiosis to occur. But in some haploid orgainsms undergoing sexual reproduction, two haploidgametes fuse to give rise to diploid zygote. The zygote then undergoesmeiosis to produce haploid organism.
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=> Yes that's true.
=> The requirement of meiosis is to halve the no. of chromosome which in turn maintains the ploidy of the body when there is zygote formation.
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=> Yes that's true.
=> The requirement of meiosis is to halve the no. of chromosome which in turn maintains the ploidy of the body when there is zygote formation.
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