Biology, asked by xyz1346, 10 months ago

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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Answered by soni7004009709
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Answer:

yes the chromosomes number is maintained

Answered by aayu120503
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irrespective of an organism being involved in a sexual or asexual reproduction carries out a cellular process known as mitosis.

mitosis is a process of cell division in which the number of chromosomes are maintained to a constant level .

mitosis has four phases, namely, prophase, metaphase ,anaphase, and telophase.

the anaphase involves the splitting of centromere which leads to movement of chromosomes on the other side of the cell does maintaining a constant chromosome number.

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