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  • 02-07-2020
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The chromosome number in animals is kept the same from one generation to the next because of
binary ission
-tiplession
O meioss
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andyk38105
andyk38105 andyk38105
  • 02-07-2020

Answer:

mitosis/meiosis

Explanation:

Animals do not do binary fission; bacteria do that. Mitosis is well-known for its strict preservation of chromosome number but so is meiosis, via a series of checkpoints/strict regulation known as the cell cycle!

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