sointoyourself
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So Meiosis forms haploid gamete cells - sperm or ova. And this happens in the testes and ovaries respectively. Sperm and Ova combine at Fertilization to produce a diploid fertilized egg which becomes a baby or whatever. What I don't get is if the Sperm and Ova haven't yet combined what do they mean what are they referring to when they talk about "maternal" and "paternal" chromosomes during meiosis?
Am I missing something? Is this like say your grandparent's genes or something?
If it's a stupid question I apologize but I honestly don't get that part and it's making it hard to understand the entire process.
Am I missing something? Is this like say your grandparent's genes or something?
If it's a stupid question I apologize but I honestly don't get that part and it's making it hard to understand the entire process.