Explanation:
During sexual reproduction, two sex cells fuse to create a fertilized cell with a complete set of chromosomes. ... Result is 2 identical cells with 46 chromosomes.
Answer by YourHope:
Are flowers counted as an asexual reproducer?
It all depends on the flower. Flower plants are capable of sexual reproduction. However, they vary on whether they can reproduce both ways, or only sexually.
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The answer to your question is supply invoice
I think it would be 50% because it could land on heads just as much as it lands on tails. its a even chance it could land on whichever it chooses to.
<span>Primitive, single-celled life forms without organized nuclei are termed PROKARYOTES.</span>