Biology, asked by dineshgudivada, 1 year ago

how many chromosomes segregate when germ cells are formed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️After meiosis, each gamete (eggs or sperm) has 23 chromosomes or a single set and is therefore haploid. When two gametes come together in the process of fertilization, the resulting cell has 46 chromosomes or 23 chromosome pairs and is diploid

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Answered by Moksha02
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Germ cells have only half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell one of each pair. The number of chromosomes is reduced from 46 (23 pairs) to 23 during the process of meiosis. Because they have only half the total chromosomes in a somatic cell, they are termed haploid (n).

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