The process which ensures that the chromosome number for each species of organism remains constant from generation to generation is called

a

fission

b

fusion

c

meiosis

d

mitosis

e

oogenesis

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Div102
5 years ago

I believe the answer is mitosis. Because in mitosis there is no change in the chromosome content. The daughter cell have the same chromosome content as the parent. Therefore the chromosome content remains constant from generation to generation

fidelngene
2 years ago

he process that ensures that the chromosome number for each species of organism remains constant from generation to generation is called "chromosome segregation" or "chromosome inheritance." This process is essential for maintaining the stability and integrity of the species' genome. During cell division, specifically during the process of meiosis, chromosomes are distributed equally among the daughter cells, ensuring that each cell receives the correct number of chromosomes. This ensures that the offspring produced by s*xual reproduction inherit the same number of chromosomes as their parents, maintaining the species' characteristic chromosome number.

ndukac
5 years ago

The phenomenon is mitosis which is produces two daughter cells with the same chromosome number as the parent or parent cell.

Radoskid44
6 years ago

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bushruh
1 year ago

C is not correct

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