How are the number of chromosomes and DNA content re-established on new generation during asexual reproduction?
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The reproductive organs of sexually reproducing organisms produce gametes (sex cells) by a special type of cell division.
In this cell division the chromosome number is halved. That is, the diploid mother cell produces haploid sex cells (gametes) containing only half the number of chromosomes.
During fertilisation, when the haploid male and female gametes Rise, they form a diploid zygote.
Thus, the full number of chromosomes is reestablished and the specific chromosome number of a species is maintained.
The reproductive organs of sexually reproducing organisms produce gametes (sex cells) by a special type of cell division.
In this cell division the chromosome number is halved. That is, the diploid mother cell produces haploid sex cells (gametes) containing only half the number of chromosomes.
During fertilisation, when the haploid male and female gametes Rise, they form a diploid zygote.
Thus, the full number of chromosomes is reestablished and the specific chromosome number of a species is maintained.
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