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If cell division during gametogenesis were non-meiotic, what would be its consequence for future
generations of diploid organisms? Expound.
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- In your own words: If cell division during gametogenesis were non-meiotic, what would be its consequence for future generations of diploid organisms? Expound.Give correct typing answer with explanation and conclusion Would you expect a human embryo to come to term if the sperm that fertilized it was missing chromosome one? Explain. What would account for the sperm missing the first chromosome?Which statement is true of meiosis? 1)two identical cells in both divisions 2)the first division produces haploid cells and the second produces diploid cells 3)the first division produces diploid cells and the second produces haploid cells 4) the products of both meiotic divisions are haploid
- If cell division during gametogenesis were non meiotic, what would be its consequences to future generations of diploid organisms?Is it possible that an unfertilized apomictic embryo sac gives rise to a diploid embryo? Give a reason in support of your answer.Describe meiosis and explain how it differs in oohenesis and spermatogenesis. Please answer scientifically thank you!
- Argumentative essay about in vitro fertilization and designer babiesWhich process occurs in meiosis but does not occur in mitosis? 1.synapsid of chromosomes2.chromosome replication 3.alignment of chromosomes at the metaphase plate 4 condensation of chromosomesWhich process occurs in meiosis but does not occur in mitosis? 1.synapsid of chromosomes2.chromosome replication 3.alignment of chromosomes at the metaphase plate 4.condensation of chromosomes
- Refer to the diagram of gametogenesis to answer item 23 - 25 23. Which of the structure contains haploid (n) number of chromosomes? A. 1 B. 5 C. 6 D. 4 24. Which of the structures contains diploid (2n) number of chromosomes? A. 1 and 2 B. 3 and 4 C. 6 and 8 D. 7 and 925. What is the ratio of spermatids and ootid produced in Gametogenesis? A. 4 spermatids : 4 ootids B. 4 spermatids : 2 ootids C. 1 spermatid : 4 ootids D. 4 spermatids : 1 ootidDescribe the similarities and the differences between oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Provide enough detail in your answer and use specific vocabulary words.Give only typing answer with explanation and conclusion Is the first division after the egg is fertilized mitosis or meiosis? Also, is the second division after the egg is fertilized mitosis or meiosis?