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..
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.
If you have one additional pair of CHROMOSOME 23, you have DOWN SYNDROME.If a person has fewer than 46 chromosomes, they will die. With more than 46 chromosomes, it depends on the chromosome type , but mostly disorders or syndromes will occur. Death is also a possibility in this case.AnswerThe condition wherein the number of chromosomes in a individual is more or less than the expected number of chromosomes is called aneuploidy.Examples include Down's Sydrome (three sets of chromosome 21), Klinefelter's syndrome (one extra X chromosome in males), Turner's syndrome (one X chromosome less in females), Edward syndrome (extra chromosome 18).
Mostly fiery death.
if the zygote did not came in contact with sperm then it did not fertilize as the result causes death of zygote.
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centromere is place at which spindle fibers are attached if the centromere is lost then chromosome will lose its point for the attachement of the spindle fiber and then will not be able to take part in mitosis. chromosome is usually lost in this case.
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.
Re-absorption is when the female's body breaks down and uses the embryo's body, usually occurring when the body determines that it is not pregnant. The zygote dies because it is being absorbed into the females body.
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.
No, the death of a fish does not typically result in water contamination.
you can get a genetic (it runs in families, so if your immediate relatives have not got it, its a good chance you wont either) disease called Huntington's Disease that affects the genes and chromosome, that causes death because it is a mutation of the genes, but otherwise, i don't know.
In mitosis, this is known as asymmetric division and can be deliberate or erroneous.- If erroneous, it will most likely result in the death of one or both daughter cells; one will lack necessary cellular components or DNA, whereas the other will have excess.- If deliberate, it can function in development. For instance, progenitor cells undergo asymmetric division in which one mature cell with a determined fate is produced, and one progenitor cell is produced in order to maintain the progenitor cell population.In meiosis, if the genetic material does not distribute evenly, genetic disorders result. For example, in one type of Down syndrome (trisomy 21), the 21st chromosome does not distribute evenly between daughter cells - one cell receives both of the parent's 21st chromosomes, whereas the other receives none. The cell with no chromosome 21 will die; however, the cell with two 21st chromosomes can go on to form a zygote with a genotypically normal partner gamete, and the result is that the offspring has three total 21st chromosomes, rather than the normal two.
Death.........
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