Gecks (2n) Eats a Mealworm (2n)
My twin and I have a crested gecko, appropriately named Gecko. For our BIO1625 lab, we are running an experiment that involves mealworms. Unfortunately, over the weekend, one of the mealworms (let's call it Worm) died. We decided that Worm would be the perfect dessert for Gecko. He woke up right away to devour the treat!
Gecko is a diploid (2n) and so is Worm. Before Gecko and Worm were born, they were haploids (n) because they were in the process of gamete production. These cells were made by meiosis, and is how Gecko and Worm were formed. We've been learning a lot about plants in lecture and lab, so it's worth noting the Gecko is simply going through an animal life cycle, not any multicellular haploid stages like a plant could. I'm glad a diploid could enjoy another diploid, even though one reached the end of its life cycle.


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