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The cell division in gamete formation is not the same type in different organism

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Answered by anjaneyulu7370
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cell division results in the formation of gamete heterogametic species produce male and female gametes. in plants monera fungi algae and bryophytes gametes are haploid in plant bodies but it may arise either as haploid or diploid While organism such as pterdiophytes ,gymnosperms,angiosperms  and animals including human beings the parental body is diploid they undergo reduction division to produce haploid gamete

Answered by Anonymous
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In haploid organisms, gametes form by mitosis and diploid organisms do meiosis for the formation of gametes, in haploid organisms meiosis happens to maintain haplontic life cycle it does meiosis after fertilization. So gamete formation is not the same in a different organism.

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