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in sexual mode of reproduction 2 germ cell are fusion though the number of chromatin material is not double.

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Answered by AdiandAnwe
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Answered by yadavgajendra695
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in sexual mode of reproduction 2 germ cell are fusion though the number of chromatin material is not double.

The cells produced by meiotic cell division have half as many chromosomes (they are haploid cells). All of our cells really have two sets of chromosomes, 23 homologous pairs. They resulted from the fusion of two haploid cells (called gametes) and a lot of subsequent mitosis.

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in sexual mode of reproduction 2 germ cell are fusion though the number of chromatin material is not double.

The cells produced by meiotic cell division have half as many chromosomes (they are haploid cells). All of our cells really have two sets of chromosomes, 23 homologous pairs. They resulted from the fusion of two haploid cells (called gametes) and a lot of subsequent mitosis.

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