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Question 22:
b. Gametes are often described as haploid, which means that they have half of the number of chromosomes of a normal body cell.
Explain the significance of this for generating variability in the offspring of a sexually reproducing organism.
c. Describe two other mechanisms that lead to genetic variability in the offspring of a sexually reproducing species.
Please help!
b. Gametes are often described as haploid, which means that they have half of the number of chromosomes of a normal body cell.
Explain the significance of this for generating variability in the offspring of a sexually reproducing organism.
c. Describe two other mechanisms that lead to genetic variability in the offspring of a sexually reproducing species.
Please help!