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Q: How do sexually reproducing organisms produce gametes from diploid progenitors?
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How do gametes return to the diploid number of chromosomes for sexually reproducing organisms?

They merge.


What is meitoic?

The process of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in reproductive cells from diploid to haploid, leading to the production of gametes in animals and spores in plants.


When and in what cells does meosis happen?

Meiosis occurs when diploid cells produce haploid daughter cells and takes place in sexually reproducing organs.


What cell process occurs only in organisms that reproduce sexually?

which have diploid number of chromosomes in somatic cells.


The table below shows the number of chromosome pairs for various organisms. Which organism can produce the highest number of genetically different gametes?

Carp, Giraffe


What are the 5 kingdoms characteristics?

Plants are 1) Eukaryotic, 2) Photosynthetic, 3) Multicellular, 4) Sexually reproducing, and 5) their Life History involves an alternation of a haploid phase (Gametophyte) with a diploid phase (Sporophyte)


What is a sentence with diploid?

Nearly all mammals are diploid organisms.


What is the differences between haploid and diploid?

Diploid organisms contain the genetic material in two copies for a gene. Haploid organisms contain only single copy of every gene.


Are all animals diploid?

nearly all mammals are diploid organisms


What is haploid or n cell?

A haploid is a egg born from the mother.The newborn comes out from the mother.It turns into a baby and a toddler and then it turns into a preschooler.A cell is like something in your body and it rumbles.


Is a mushroom diploid or haploid?

The thallus is haploid. It depends on the three basic life cycle of sexually reproducing fungi, in haplobiontic A life cycle, the thallus is haploid, in haplobiontic B life cycle the thallus is diploid and in diplobiontic life cycle, it has two thallus, a sporophytic thallus which is diploid and a gametophytic thallus which is haploid.


The term gamete is used to describe?

A haploid cell that when combining with another in a sexually reproducing system makes a diploid organism. Sperm and eggs are human gametes that combine, each bringing half the genetic material needed for a complete set.