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explain the significance of syngamy and meiosis in a life cycle of an organism.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Meiosis and Syngamy maintain the fixed chromosome number of the species. In a sexual life cycle of an organism, meiosis leads to formation of gametes which are haploid. Syngamy in the sexual life cycle leads to fusion of haploid gametes and formation of diploid zygote.

Answered by sheikhubaid06759
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Meiosis and Syngamy maintain the fixed chromosome number of the species. In a sexual life cycle of an organism, meiosis leads to formation of gametes which are haploid. Syngamy in the sexual life cycle leads to fusion of haploid gametes and formation of diploid zygote.

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