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Haploid cells are "sex cells" that are found in the ovaries or testes of a sexually reproducing organism. Sex Cells.
half of its genetic material from each parent.
One half of each parent's chromosomes, and genetic variation, as opposed to those that reproduce asexually - the cells just split, so each generation afterward is genetically identical to the parent.
Firstly, mutation. In a sexually reproducing population recombination ( independent orientation of chromosomes and crossing over in meiosis and random fertilization ) is also a source of variation in populations.
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the answer is homologos
The genetic material of a sexually reproducing organism evolves for better adaptations.
They merge.
Haploid cells are "sex cells" that are found in the ovaries or testes of a sexually reproducing organism. Sex Cells.
recombination of alleles
sperm
half of its genetic material from each parent.
A zygote on any sexually reproducing organism is the melding of both male and female gametes.
the process of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the # of chromosomes in reproductive cells
One half of each parent's chromosomes, and genetic variation, as opposed to those that reproduce asexually - the cells just split, so each generation afterward is genetically identical to the parent.