what is parthenogenesis explain complete parthenogenesis giving an example
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parthenogenesis. parthenogenesis is a type of asexual reproduction in which the offspring develops from unfertilized eggs. It is particularly common amongst arthropods and rotifers, can also be found in some species of fish, amphibians, birds, and reptiles, but not in mammals.
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Answer: Parthenogenesis is the development of an embryo directly from an egg cell. It does not involve fertilisation.
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For example, the male bees are produced produced by parthenogenesis. The mature eggs in this case, develops by mitotic division instead of meiotic division and directly develop into a diploid embryo having an XO sex chromosome. And thus an embryo develops but fertilisation is skipped.
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