In animals with a diplontic life cycle, meiosis is limited to the production of gametes. This means that meiosis occurs during the formation of sperm and eggs, which are haploid cells. Once fertilization occurs, the resulting zygote is diploid and undergoes mitosis to develop into the multicellular adult organism. Therefore, meiosis does not occur throughout the organism's life cycle but is restricted to gamete formation.
Meiosis is important to all multicellular animals because it is the only form of animal sexual reproduction
Animal protein was limited, so fishing was important. Produce was limited so they traded overseas for it.
no they have half as many other wise there would be no need for sexual reproduction and every living animal would all be clones one thing
Since a cell is not considered a living thing, meiosis is neither asexual or sexual reproduction.
An animal is a living thing.
This is a tough question, as there are many contributing factors, but the main ones would most likely be Environment, Health, and Resources. -In Resources, an animal's life can be limited by the availability of food, water, and shelter. -In Health, an Animal's life can be limited by plagues, parasites, and predators. -In Environment, not living in a compatible environment can limit an animals health, by giving it incompatible resources. Also, an animal living in a controlled environment, like a zoo, tends to live longer than an animal living in the wild.
no, it is a free-living animal.
nothing animal because all animal are living thing and non living things are not
yes animals are living :)
A animal Is a living thing here in our planet
A dead animal.
A wasp is a living animal.