The most important challenge of meiosis is the halving of ploidy in order to generate cells, called gametes or spores, with a haploid chromosome number. ... through fertilization, allows the restoration of diploidy. ..... is comparable to that of telomeres (128) present in the diploid cell after the meiotic ...
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The restoration of the diploid chromosome number after halving in meiosis is due to… a. Synapsis b. Fertilization c. Mitosis d. DNA replication e. Chiasmata ...
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The main two processes are: meiosis, involving the halving of the number of chromosomes; and fertilization, involving the fusion of two gametes and the restoration... ... . The organism's diploid germ-line stem cells undergo meiosis to create haploid gametes (the spermatozoa for males and ova for females), ... However, after meiosis I,
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The main two processes are: meiosis, involving the halving of the number of chromosomes; and fertilization, involving the fusion of two gametes and the restoration... ... into gametes. Meiosis reduces the number of sets of chromosomes from two to one (i.e., produces haploid gametes from diploid gametocytes).
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Sexual reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sexual reproduction is characterized by processes that pass a combination of genetic material to offspring, resulting in diversity. The main two processes are: meiosis, involving the halving of the n...
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After several months or years, the sex organs ... Sexual reproduction is characterized by two processes: meiosis, involving the halving of the number of chromosomes to produce gametes; and fertilization, involving the fusion of two gametes and the restoration of the original number of chromosomes. ... In diploid organisms,
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Thus, each egg or sperm has only 23 chromosomes, the haploid number; fusion of egg and sperm at fertilization will restore the double, or diploid, chromosome number of 46. ... The segregation of chromosome pairs during meiosis allows for a large amount of “shuffling” of genetic material as it is passed down the generation.
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9._______ After mitosis, the chromosome number of each daughter cell is _____ the parent cell. a. ... 16.______ During meiosis, each chromosome moves away from its homologue and ends up at opposite spindle poles during a. ... 20._______ In a sexually reproducing species with a diploid number of 4 (2 homologous pairs),
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A No, it is broken down into tRNA's and digested after one protein is synthesized. B Yes, it is broken ... A 17 B 34 C 68 D 17 E can't tell---need to know the diploid number first 61 If the "N" number of chromosomes of an organism is 8, how many combined chromosomes would there be in a kidney, sperm and a gamete cell have?
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