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Which reproductive structure grows into the haploid generation of a plant?

Gametic meiosis is the reproductive mechanism that a haplontic animal goes through in order to grow. These animals include jellyfish, sponges, clams, oysters, and octopuses.


What does it mean to have a diploid life cycle?

it means that most of the cells in the animal's body are diploid.


Which is a feature in most animal cells?

They are diploid.


Which cells of an animal are diploid and which are hapliod?

Diploid cells are regular cells and haploid cells are sex cells.


What is a feature of most animal cells?

they're diploid


A typical cell in an animal's body is considered?

DIPLOID


Where does a diploid occur?

Every cell in the body, other than the sperm and egg cells, is diploid. This means that they all have the whole complement of two sets of 23 chromosomes, totalling 46. The gametes, sex cells, only have one set of 23 chromosomes. This is called haploid. This is so that when one haploid gamete from a female and another haploid gamete from a male fuse, a diploid cell will form and be able to mitotically replicate to produce an individual.


By what mechanism does a diploid animal grow after fertilization?

Meiosis.


What is the difference between a gamete and a regular animal cell?

a gamete is a haploid but an animal cell is a diploid


Is the animal reproductive behaviour innate or learned?

Animal reproductive behaviour is innate, it comes naturally. Reproductive behaviour: Courtship routines/enables animals to identify potential mates.


What is the only stage of an animal life cycle that can reproduce?

There are three distinct stages in the life cycle of an animal: Pre-reproductive or JuvenilityReproductivePost-reproductive or SenescenceAs the name suggests, it is only during the Reproductive phase that the animal can reproduce.


Is the human reproductive system the same as the animal reproductive system?

It would depend on which animal you are referring to, mammals have much the same reproductive system. Birds, fish and insects which are also animals do not.