How do organisms, whether reproduced asexually or sexually maintain a constant chromosome number through several generations? Explain with the help of suitable example
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in unisexual animals a chromosomes are copied so they maintain constant chromosome number through several generations but in sexual reproduction due to the process of meiosis there is the chromosomal number maintained .
as male gives 23 chromosomes and female gives 23 so at the time of diamond formation both users and becomes 23 pairs so the number remains maintained .
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