How do sexually reproducing organisms store their chromosomes?
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Sexual reproduction is by far the most common life cycle in eukaryotes, for example animals and plants. Diploid cells divide into haploid cells in a process called meiosis. ... Meiosis in the parents' gonads produce gamete cells which only contain 23chromosomes each.
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Chromosomes are stored in nucleus in sexually and asexually reproducing organisms .
In sexually reproducing organisms both parents give hPloid chromosomes to new ones so that thrir offsprings have dipoid number of chromosomes .
While in asexual reproduction singlr parent gives dipoid number of chromosomes to new ones
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Chromosomes are stored in nucleus in sexually and asexually reproducing organisms .
In sexually reproducing organisms both parents give hPloid chromosomes to new ones so that thrir offsprings have dipoid number of chromosomes .
While in asexual reproduction singlr parent gives dipoid number of chromosomes to new ones
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INSHALLAH IT WILL HELP U
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