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Which type of reproduction is the fusion of two separate parent cells?
Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction is the production of haploid cells and the fusion of two of those cells to form a diploid cell. Before sexual reproduction can occur, the number of chromosomes in a diploid cell must decrease by half. Meiosis produces cells with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
What type of reproduction is fusion?
Animals and plants can reproduce using sexual reproduction. In sexual reproduction new organisms are produced from the fusion of a male sex cell with a female sex cell. This fusion of gametes is called fertilisation. Sex cells are also known as gametes.
What type of reproduction involves the fusion of parent’s gametes?
Sexual reproduction is a mode of reproduction involving the fusion of haploid female and male gametes. The fusion of these gametes occurs at fertilization resulting in the formation of a diploid zygote.
What are two types of reproduction in plants?
Some plants which reproduce asexually (without seeds) include potato, ginger, sugar cane, Bryophyllum, turmeric, etc. (ii) Sexual reproduction : The production of new plants from the existing parents (males and females) by fusion of their gametes is called sexual reproduction.
What kind of reproduction is common in prokaryotes?
asexual reproduction. A type of reproduction common in prokaryotes, in which the offspring inherit their DNA from a single parent. binary fission. A type of asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells; bacteria and other prokaryotes reproduce by binary fission.
What are the names of the two cycles of cell division?
The Meiosis Cell Cycle Meiosis has two cycles of cell division, conveniently called Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Meiosis I halves the number of chromosomes and is also when crossing over happens. Meiosis II halves the amount of genetic information in each chromosome of each cell.
What happens to reproductive cells during mitosis division?
Mitosis is how somatic—or non-reproductive cells—divide. Somatic cells make up most of your body’s tissues and organs, including skin, muscles, lungs, gut, and hair cells. Reproductive cells (like eggs) are not somatic cells.