Answer: yes, you are correct, but sometimes it is unable to create lives....then there is the option, of adoption.
Explanation: Men may not make enough sperm, or that sperm many not be strong ... can just happen (the same as some people might develop conditions ... to allow families who can't easily have babies to get pregnant and have families of their own. Most cases of female infertility are caused by problems with ovulation. Without ovulation, there are no eggs to be fertilized. Some signs that a woman is not ovulating normally include irregular or absent menstrual periods. Ovulation problems are often caused by polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). another case is the body is just too old, and is shutting down. adoption is sometimes expensive, and has a lot of paperwork, but giving a child a family; is the best gift of all. some parents just aren't fit to take care of their child(children), so they go into foster care, and have the choice of either living on their own; or being adopted.....but in some cases, they don't have the choice, because they are too young to decide that.
Answer:
Tetraploidy
Explanation:
The normal chromosomal number of human cells is 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes, which is a diploid state (2n). However, chromosomal disorder can occur in which there will be a less or more than this chromosome number in human cells. This could be as a result of mutation in the genome.
In this case, the stillborn baby was diagnosed to have 92 chromosomes which is far more than the normal 46 chromosomes. The chromosome number in a human gamete is 23, haploid (n). In this case, the baby is found to have a 4n chromosomal state, which is referred to as TETRAPLOIDY, a type of polyploidy in which four copies of each chromosome is present in each cell.
Stamen is composed of anther and filament. The pistil is composed of stigma, style, and ovary. ... The key difference between stamen and pistil is that stamen is the male reproductive organ which produces pollens of angiosperms while pistil is the female reproductive organ which produces ovules of angiosperms.
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Well , the student has not done justice to the question technically. He/she classified examples of cells entirely on other basis other than the observations seen on the prepared microscopic slides
<h3>Prepared microscopic slide</h3>
Prepared microscopic slides are set of slides that have been previously mounted by an individual who is a professional in the field.
It process involve immersing the sample ( either before or after fixation or mounting) in a dye solution and then rinsing and observing the sample under a microscope.
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