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Q: How does polyploidy effect animals humans and plants?
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Polyploidy is better tolerated in plants than in animals?

True.


How do results of polyploidy differ in plants and animals?

animals very in many different ways. polyploidy is not different, plants don't have living blood cells so the way the ployploidy reacts verys


3n or 4n plants are bigger and stronger but humans with this condition don't survive?

Polyploidy


Why is polyploidy a disadvantage to animals?

Polyploidy occurs with the organism has double the normal set of chromosomes. In plants this can produce larger more viable plants, but it animals this is an abnormal mutation and often fatal.


What do plants do for animals?

Plants supply food and oxygen for animals and humans.


A common means of speciation in plants but not in animal is?

Polyploidy


What are differences between plants and humans?

Plants are autotroph and humans and animals are heterotroph.


What is a infertile hybrid?

It is most common when two organisms of different species attempt to reproduce. The combination of genes is usually not fully functional meaning that the offspring is unable to reproduce itself. This can also occur in plants although to a lesser extent as plants are capable of polyploidy. In humans polyploidy causes complicated genetic diseases.


What kind of omnivorous animals eat plants and animals?

Humans Are omnivores that eat plants and animals.


Who grow plants?

humans, animals, plants itself


What is and organ?

Plants,Animals and humans


What is polyploidy and how are polyploid plants different from diploid plants?

are unable to interbreed with a diploid plant.