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the number of chromosomes in the peogeny of asexually reproducing organism remains the same justify this statement​

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Answered by praachie26
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The chromosomes number of the sexually reproducing parents and their offspring is the same." Justify this statement.

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Number of chromosomes is halved during gamete formation. As a result, the number of chromosomes in gamete is half the number of chromosomes in somatic cells. When male and female gametes fuse during fertilization, the number of chromosomes becomes equal to that in somatic cells. This is how, offspring and parents of organisms reproducing sexually have the same number of chromosomes.

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the number of chromosomes in the progeny of asexually reproducing organism remains the same justify this statement the same justify this statement.

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The number of chromosomes in the progeny of asexually reproducing organism does not remains the same as.......

Answered by Anonymous
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the number of chromosomes in the poegney asexually reproducing organism remains same when during the fertilization process in the organism the organism body have two types of chromosomes XY chromosomes and XX chromosomes when there is reaction of XX chromosomes then the baby will be boy and when there XY chromosomes reacts during the fertilization then the baby will be girl that is the chromosome deae

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