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Yes people who have half a body *that are born that way* have reproductive organs. They can also reproduce offspring, though it is harder to do. They usually have many healthy problems and can shorten the person's life span greatly

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What would happen when meiosis occurs in the donkey's reproductive organs?

well he cums Testicular meiosis produces sperm. Ovarian meiosis produces eggs


What is the outcome of meiosis in males and females?

It isn't different. Both parents give half of their chromosomes to their offspring.


Is the cell produce inside the testicle the same as the cell produced in other parts of the body?

The cells produced in the testicle are male reproductive cells, so they are unique to the reproductive system. A sperm cell contains exactly half of the chromosomes (DNA) necessary to reproduce; a female ovum contains the other half required. As an added note, the term 'gonad' refers to the reproductive unit supplying reproductive cells; therefore, a male gonad is the testicle and the female gonad is the ovary.


What do Reproductive cells contain half the number of?

Reproductive cells, also known as gametes, contain half the number of chromosomes compared to other cells in the body. This is because during sexual reproduction, gametes from two parents combine to form a new individual with a complete set of chromosomes. In humans, for example, gametes contain 23 chromosomes each, while most other cells in the body have 46 chromosomes.


Can the number of chromosomes in a reproductive cell be greater than the number chromosomes in an organism's body cell?

No. The reproductive cells (eggs, sperm, ova and pollen) all contain half the number of chromosomes of an organisms body cell. This means that at fertilization the two reproductive cells (or gametes) combine to form a single cell with the appropriate number of chromosomes.If a gamete had more chromosomes than a normal cell then fertilization would lead to even more chromosomes and an offspring that would be seriously genetically compromised.

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What are people who are half male and half female called?

A person born with both male and female parts in the genital and reproductive organs are called hermaphrodites or intersexed.


Which organs in a girl's body can make her a mother someday?

Sounds like you mean the ovaries, which are responsible for producing eggs that are more or less one-half of the first cell in a baby's growth.


Why do you think chromosomes are held in a protected or secure location?

Actually every single cell in your body has a copy of every chromosome in your body, except for reproductive cells (eggs, and sperm) as these only carry half, so that they can combine with the other half, within the reproductive cell of the opposite gender


What would happen when meiosis occurs in the donkey's reproductive organs?

well he cums Testicular meiosis produces sperm. Ovarian meiosis produces eggs


What is the outcome of meiosis in males and females?

It isn't different. Both parents give half of their chromosomes to their offspring.


Compare the number of chromosomes in an organism's body cells with the number in its reproductive cells?

The reproductive cells of an organism each contribute half of the required genetic material to create the offspring. This means that each reproductive cell has 1n, while the organism has 2n chromosomes.


Is the cell produce inside the testicle the same as the cell produced in other parts of the body?

The cells produced in the testicle are male reproductive cells, so they are unique to the reproductive system. A sperm cell contains exactly half of the chromosomes (DNA) necessary to reproduce; a female ovum contains the other half required. As an added note, the term 'gonad' refers to the reproductive unit supplying reproductive cells; therefore, a male gonad is the testicle and the female gonad is the ovary.


Why protect vital organs?

Yes, it does. Dietary fats are essential to give your body energy and to support cell growth. They also help protect your organs and help keep your body warm. Fats help your body absorb some nutrients and produce important hormones, too.


What do Reproductive cells contain half the number of?

Reproductive cells, also known as gametes, contain half the number of chromosomes compared to other cells in the body. This is because during sexual reproduction, gametes from two parents combine to form a new individual with a complete set of chromosomes. In humans, for example, gametes contain 23 chromosomes each, while most other cells in the body have 46 chromosomes.


What are cells called with half the genetic information?

Haploid, 1N cells, reproductive cells. Not all haploid cells are reproductive cells


Why do you only have half the female reproductive system?

That's the way God made you! Please elaborate. Are you referring to a female who has only part of the normal female reproductive system or are you asking why it's not possible for people to reproduce without a member of the opposite sex being involved?


Where can one go to turn into a Half ghost-half human?

It depends on your question.. If asking like a Half Ghost/Half Human Hybrid, then No, this isn't Danny Phantom. But, rarely ghosts can actually possess there body, dead people in a Human Body. Therefore, called Half Human, Half Ghost.