When organisms reproduce sexually, the species number of chromosomes 1
is maintained. This can...
Biology, 23.04.2020 20:57 toolazytobehuman
When organisms reproduce sexually, the species number of chromosomes 1
is maintained. This can be demonstrated with a diagram like the one below.
Identify process A*
Organism with 10
chromosomes in
each body cell
Process A
Gamete Cell
Process B
Zygote
Process C
New
Multicellular
Organism
options:
O mitotic cell division
Ofertilization
Omeiotic cell division
Omitosis
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