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II. meiosis
III. fertilization
IV. gametes
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Gamete formation and fertilization are the processes performed by all the sexually reproducing organisms. Gametes are the cells that are formed in the male and female sexual organs of these organisms. Formation of gametes occurs by meiosis and therefore, the gametes of a diploid organism are always haploid.
Male and female gametes fuse during the process of fertilization and form the zygote which in turn divide repeatedly to produce an embryo. For instance, sperms and eggs are the male and female gametes that are formed in testes and ovaries of male and female human individuals respectively. The fusion of sperm and egg produces a zygote that finally develops into a young one.
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Asexual: A-binary fission, D-fragmentation
Sexual: B,C
The correct answer is calcification zone.
A hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each terminal of a long bone is known as the epiphyseal plate or the growth plate. It is the section of a long bone where the development of new bone occurs.
The epiphyseal plate exhibits a very specific morphology in possessing a zonal arrangement. One of the zones is the zone of calcification, in this, chondrocytes goes through the process of apoptosis and cartilaginous matrix starts to calcify.
The answer to this question is what we called the Embryonic connective tissue. An embryonic connective has two types which is known as mucous connective tissue that is functions to resist compression which is found in the umbilical cord and the Mesenchyme that functions as the primitive connective tissue that is composed of collagen fibers.