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Genes and chromosomes.
Each parent sex cell gives 23 chromosomes to their offspring in humans
Yes they are because they have a claw a huge size claw that can give one swipe to an animal and can die easliy. It can kills lions, tiger they might be slow but have a lot of power a grizzly bear is the king.
because of the chromosomes the parents will give 23 of their chromosomes to the baby born and then that baby has 46 chromosomes in all.this method is called mitosis.
Gives the reader a better understanding of the child’s diverse experiences.
The father's chromosomes determine the sex of offspring in humans. Specifically, the father's contribution of either an X or Y chromosome determines whether the offspring will be male (XY) or female (XX).
Chromosomes desides a lot of things about the offspring. It could be a boy (XY) or a girl (XX). They can give babies diseases or red hair, short legs or cleft palettes etc.
Humans and grizzly bears, primarily. Humans are a black bear's enemies. A grizzly bear may even kill a black bear of these two species crossed paths and happened to be competing for the same food or carcass as the other.
All of them: half from the father and half from the mother. A domestic cat has 19 chromosome pairs (compared to 23 for humans), and so receives 19 single chromosomes from each parent.
Garter snakes give birth to live young.
Meiosis is a form of cell division that produces sperm and egg cells, which are involved in sexual reproduction. Traits are characteristics that are inherited from parents and are determined by the genes carried on chromosomes. During meiosis, genetic variation is created through processes like crossing over and independent assortment, which can lead to different traits being passed on to offspring.