NAHD and pyruvate molecules
I am not thinking of a creature but of a tree which is the gingko tree which was in existence back 200 million years ago and there is one on a street where we lived in Vancouver BC and they grow in various parts of the world still. The coelocanth is a prehistoric fish which still lives in the sea also. I think that evolutionists would view such living 'fossils' as proof that these organisms were so well adapted to a wide range of environments or were able to find environments that they originally thrived in that they could survive so long. Also, probably the longer they survived changed conditions the tougher they would get. A creationist would say aha that shows that species don't change and evolve which of course would deny the overwhelming evidence of the change in species through time such as amongst man's ancestors.
A haploid cell during meiosis means that a cell has half the number of chromosomes as the daughter cell however, when gametic fertilization happens the parent cell will then be re-established. Meiosis is another type or way of cell division wherein one homologous chromosome is segregated into another and new gamete. There are actually two successive nuclear division that is bound to happen in each haploid cell, that is Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Meiosis was then known as reduction or cell division.