If gamets were formed by mitosis, how would the hereditary material increase in subsequent generations
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the answer is due to evolution and adaptation
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Because of a process called meiosis, each gamete contains only one copy of each chromosome. When these haploid gametes combine to form a diploid zygote, genetic material is passed from both parents to form a genetically different organism.
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