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When sex cells combine to produce offspring each sex cell will contribute how many chromosomes?

a baby


When sex cells combine to produce offspring sex cell will contribute what?

Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘


When sex cell combine to produce offspring each sex cell will contribute what.?

Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘


When sex cells randomly combine during fertilization to produce offspring there is?

increase genetic diversity


When sex cells combine to produce offspring each sex cell contributes?

Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘


When sex cells combine to produce offspring how much will each sex cell contribute?

When sex cells, or gametes, combine during fertilization, each contributes half of the genetic material needed to form the offspring. This means that typically, the egg cell provides one set of chromosomes, and the sperm cell provides another set, resulting in a complete set of chromosomes for the new organism. Therefore, each sex cell contributes equally to the genetic makeup of the offspring.


When sex cells combine to produce offspring each sex cell will contribute how many chromosomes in body cells?

Each sex cell contributes half the number of chromosomes compared to body cells during fertilization. This results in the offspring having the full set of chromosomes, one set from each parent, which is essential for normal development and growth.


What type of cells does the reproductive system produce?

TO PRODUCE SEX CELLS involved in the production of offspring


Male and female reproductive cells combine to form offspring with genetic material from both cells?

Yes.


Why do organisms that produce sexually not have genetically identical offspring?

Unlike asexual reproduction, two different cells are needed, that are haploid cells, for sexual reproduction. These haploid cells are gametes, and allow half of the maternal cell and half of the paternal cell to combine and produce a unique offspring. This combination also allows crossing over to occur and produce even more of a variation from the parents.


Why must sex cells divide twice?

So they can produce healthy offspring.


Body cell mutations cannot be passed on to offspring. This is because body cells do not contribute genetic material to?

reproductive cells. Only mutations in germ cells, which are responsible for passing genetic information to offspring, can be inherited.