Explain how offspring and parents of organisms reproducing sexually have the same number of chromosomes?
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This is because the gametes are reproductive cell which contain only half the amount of DNA as compared to the parent ceil, So, when a male gamete combines with a female gamete during sexual reproduction, the zygote formed will have the normal amount of DNA(i.e., same number of chromosomes as parent).
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two haploid cells fuse to give rise to formation of one diploid cell
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