Biology, asked by Ldutta1982, 8 months ago

Suppose there is no meiosis and the gametes are formed by mitotic divisions. What kind of situation do you think will be formed under such conditions?

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Answered by rohanbhaii9760
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When two haploid gametes (one egg and one sperm cell) fuse during fertilization, a diploid cell is produced. ... Mitosis produce diploid cells not haploid cells, hence it is not possible that gametes can be formed by mitosis

Answered by bodakuntalacchanna
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Answer:

If there's no meiosis and only mitotic division, then, for example, in humans, the parents will have two sets (2n) of chromosomes, ie, 46 chromosomes. Their germ cells will be formed by mitosis. So, the no. of chromosomes in the male and female germ cells will be equal to the chromosomes no.

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