The reason to use only male grasshopper's for a meiotic study is because their testis material is the best way to study meiosis. The male grasshopper's X chromosome remains univalent through all stages of meiotic.
Grasshoppers reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction, where a male grasshopper transfers sperm into the female grasshopper's reproductive system. The female then lays eggs in the soil, which hatch into nymphs that undergo a series of molts to develop into adult grasshoppers.
Grasshoppers have 24 chromosomes. Since the sex cells only contain half the amount of chromosomes, each of a female's unfertilized eggs would have 12 chromosomes. Fertilized eggs would contain the full 24.
urology, urosexology in female and urology, sexology, urosexology in male
Male and female gumamela flowers can be distinguished by their appearance. Male flowers usually have prominent stamens (male reproductive organs) with pollen, while female flowers have a stigma (female reproductive organ). Additionally, female flowers may develop into seed pods after pollination.
No, the weight of the brain is not same in male and female. The weight of the brain in female is approximately 1400 and in male is 1600.
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A male grasshopper has two different sex chromosomes, XY, while a female grasshopper has two of the same sex chromosomes, XX. This difference in sex chromosome composition determines the sex of the grasshopper.
Have a rubber male grasshopper mate with a rubber female grasshopper. The offspring will be rubber, provided the male grasshopper wasn't wearing a rubber at the time of mating.
Arkive shows a picture of a male and female grasshopper side-by-side. They are common field grasshoppers, but there are more than 10,000 known species of grasshoppers throughout the world.
The reproductive system of a grasshopper contains the gonads. The gonads are ducts that allow the sperm to pass through the male and into the female.
well a couple of my friends caught some grasshoppers so i asked for the sex of them and they said to know the difference between a male and female is the color the brown ones are females and the green ones are males
87 years male 10 years female
Grasshoppers reproduce sexually, meaning they require both male and female individuals to mate and produce offspring. The male grasshopper transfers sperm to the female through a reproductive organ, leading to fertilization of the eggs.
You look at their posterior end and their will be a egg laying extension called an oviposterior if it's a female and if it is a male they will not have anything on it's rear end.
It is known as 'The Ovum' - or Egg Cell. It is also a meiotic Cell that when combined with the male equivalent [meiotic] sex Cell 'The Spermatid' forms 'The Zygote' - which then proceeds to Create The Organism.
the males segment is round. the females segment is pointy
the female is much bigger tha the male.the shape of the male tale is thin and the females is bigger so she can hold 120 eggs.