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If meiosis would not occur in gamete formation

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Answered by JATINJJ
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Meiosis is the process that produces reproductive cells called gametes. In animals, gametes are the sperm and egg that fuse upon fertilization to form a single zygote cell that will develop into an organism. When meiosis goes wrong, it can result in gametes that have more or fewer chromosomes than they should. Human gametes normally have 22 upaired nonsex chromosomes and one unpaired chromosome, and a normal human zygote has a total of 23 paired chromosomes. When an abnormal gamete fuses with another to form a zygote, the resulting individual can have many abnormalities, which may be mild or severe.
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Answered by snehasingh3468
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If meiosis does not occur properly an egg or sperm could end up with too many chromosomes or not enough chromosomes. or because of this the baby can receive an extra chromosome or have a missing chromosome
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