@[email protected]M to [email protected]English • edit-224 hours agoah yes, the 3 gender(ule)s lemmy.blahaj.zoneimagemessage-square12fedilinkarrow-up198arrow-down12file-text
arrow-up196arrow-down1imageah yes, the 3 gender(ule)s lemmy.blahaj.zone@[email protected]M to [email protected]English • edit-224 hours agomessage-square12fedilinkfile-text
minus-squareAmputretlinkfedilink2•19 hours agon identifies if the particular stage is haploid or diploid (has one or two copies of chromosomes). Forgotten what n? signifies exactly, I want to say it’s a mixed stage? It’s been ages since I studied Marine Biology.
minus-square@TropicalDingdonglink0•10 hours agon is the ploidy. In animals I think it’s pretty consistent. Far from the case once you get to the actually interesting branches of the tree of life.
minus-square@[email protected]OPMlinkfedilinkEnglish1•19 hours agothat makes more sense. I’m not a marine biologist, so I was just going off of my basic understanding. like I said, diagrams like these are often needlessly complicated to understand
n identifies if the particular stage is haploid or diploid (has one or two copies of chromosomes).
Forgotten what n? signifies exactly, I want to say it’s a mixed stage? It’s been ages since I studied Marine Biology.
n is the ploidy. In animals I think it’s pretty consistent. Far from the case once you get to the actually interesting branches of the tree of life.
that makes more sense. I’m not a marine biologist, so I was just going off of my basic understanding. like I said, diagrams like these are often needlessly complicated to understand