why dont number of chromosomes in sexually reproducing animals increase
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In sexually reproducing animals like humans the number of chromosomes are restored in progeny..
The male and the female gamete both have half (n) number of chromosomes i.e 23..
They fuse and form zygote which has a total of both i.e 46 chromosomes that is the number of chromosomes r restored.
Since the gametes are haploid the chromosomes after their fusion r restored..
hope this helps!!
In sexually reproducing animals like humans the number of chromosomes are restored in progeny..
The male and the female gamete both have half (n) number of chromosomes i.e 23..
They fuse and form zygote which has a total of both i.e 46 chromosomes that is the number of chromosomes r restored.
Since the gametes are haploid the chromosomes after their fusion r restored..
hope this helps!!
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