Because ith does b/c the intracellular telekites interact with the soclamolotes and causes the loss of chromosome material.. then the zygote dies b/c not all the material is in tact for it..
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Loss of chromosome material can lead to genetic imbalance in the zygote, interfering with proper development and potentially causing severe developmental abnormalities. These abnormalities are often incompatible with life, leading to zygote death.
If a step in mitosis is missed, it can lead to errors in chromosome segregation and result in aneuploidy or genomic instability. This can potentially lead to cell death or contribute to the development of cancer. Each step in mitosis is crucial for ensuring accurate distribution of genetic material to daughter cells.
Too few of a type of chromosome can cause genetic disorders or death. Turner Syndrome occurs when there is a missing X chromosome.
Incomplete cellular division can lead to the formation of cell fragments or abnormal cells with abnormal chromosome numbers, which can result in genetic abnormalities or cell death. This can lead to impaired tissue function and potentially contribute to the development of diseases such as cancer.
Having more or less chromosomes than the normal number can lead to genetic disorders or developmental abnormalities. For example, Down syndrome occurs when there is an extra copy of chromosome 21, while Turner syndrome occurs when there is a missing X chromosome in females. These imbalances can result in physical and/or developmental challenges.
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