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Q11. How is the normal number of chromosome restored in a progeny?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This happens through sexual reproduction. When the male and female gamete (both of which are haploid) fuse with each other, a zygote is formed which is diploid. This zygote develops to form the offspring. So every cell in the offspring will now have the diploid set, i.e. the normal number of chromosomes.

Answered by sunamiagarwal
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Answer:This happens through sexual reproduction. When the male and female gamete (both of which are haploid) fuse with each other, a zygote is formed which is diploid. This zygote develops to form the offspring. So every cell in the offspring will now have the diploid set, i.e. the normal number of chromosomes

Answer:This happens through sexual reproduction. When the male and female gamete (both of which are haploid) fuse with each other, a zygote is formed which is diploid. This zygote develops to form the offspring. So every cell in the offspring will now have the diploid set, i.e. the normal number of chromosomesExplanation:

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