which of the following is not a animal cell
The reproductive structure that grows into the haploid generation of a plant is the gametophyte. The gametophyte produces gametes through mitosis, which then fuse to form a diploid zygote during fertilization.
Animal cells that are capable of meiosis are typically diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. During meiosis, these diploid cells undergo two rounds of cell division to produce haploid gametes with only one set of chromosomes.
In most animals, the diploid stage is more dominant than the haploid stage. This means that the majority of an animal's life cycle is spent in the diploid stage, where most body cells are diploid and capable of reproduction. The haploid stage, typically represented by gametes (sperm and egg cells), is usually a brief phase dedicated to sexual reproduction.
The gestation period of a mouse, a small animal known for its rapid reproductive cycle, is typically around 19 to 21 days.
Both.
The reproductive structure that grows into the haploid generation of a plant is the gametophyte. The gametophyte produces gametes through mitosis, which then fuse to form a diploid zygote during fertilization.
it means that most of the cells in the animal's body are diploid.
They are diploid.
Diploid cells are regular cells and haploid cells are sex cells.
A diploid refers to a cell or organism that contains two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. Diploid organisms can be found across various species, including humans, animals, and plants. In humans, diploid cells are found in most tissues of the body, except for the reproductive cells (sperm and egg) which are haploid.
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.
Animal reproductive behaviour is innate, it comes naturally. Reproductive behaviour: Courtship routines/enables animals to identify potential mates.
Parents are also diploid, only gametes are haploid (at least, if we are talking about animal species; some plants have alternating generations, which have both haploid and diploid adults).
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.
Animal cells that are capable of meiosis are typically diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes. During meiosis, these diploid cells undergo two rounds of cell division to produce haploid gametes with only one set of chromosomes.
when an animal's having babies
Reproductive physiology is a concentration in animal sciences that studies the reproductive cycle of animals. The discipline aims to enhance the productivity and efficiency of animal reproduction through research and the development of new technologies.