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Q: Why are the gametes in the plant genetically different from one another and also different from the cells in the rest of the plants?
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What passed from one cell to another in sexual reproduction?

chromosomes


How do gametes form?

Gametes are haploid cells used in sexual reproduction, so they can be found in the reproductive organs. Plants are a different story completely, but generally there are a place inside the organism that produces them. They are the product of meiosis, which hopefully a graphic below will explain. It is essentially the splitting of DNA in a cell in half and then in half again to create genetic diversity and creates 4 genetically different daughter cells.


How plants make their gametes?

plant produce gametes through meiosis


What produces gametes in plants?

Meiosis


Do Higher animals and plants most likely have isogametes?

Isogametes are two different gametes that have no distinction in shape or size. Higher animals and plants are more likely to have them.


Why plants do not make their gametes by meiosis?

plants make their gametes by mitosis. This is because in meiosis the daughter cells only contain half the number of gametes. Plants reproduce by asexual reproduction, so the cells will be identical to the plant. This is done by mitosis


In seed plants the gametes are the?

eggs and sperm


What cellular process did plants undergo if they were clones?

Clones are offspring that are genetically identical to their parents and are produced through asexual reproduction, as opposed to sexual reproduction which produces a genetically different offspring.


How are pollen gametes carried to female gametes in seed plants?

their verafied as one whole seed vascular


What new strawberry plants compare genetically to the original plants?

they have the same sex chromosomes, making it possible to reproduce another one of it's kind. they plow each other and make another one of themselves.


In plants meiosis leads directly to the production of what?

gametes


Where are female gametes produces in nonvascular plants?

antheridium (: