Biology: How does inheritance of chromosomes in Homo sapiens sapiens work?
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Answer:
People pass on chromosomes to their offspring, so the offspring have 46 chromosomes in each cell: 23 from each parent. How do they get 23 chromosomes from each parent? Each parent makes reproductive cells (the eggs or sperms) by meiosis. Meiosis reduces the usual number of chromosomes by half, so a parent cell with 46 chromosomes is used to form an egg or the sperms that each have 23 chromosomes.
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