For sexually reproducing organisms, how would the number of chromosomes in the offspring be affected if gametes (sperm and eggs) were produce by mitosis instead of meiosis?

Group of answer choices

The number of chromosomes would diminish by half every generation.

The number of chromosomes would double every generation.

The number of chromosomes would remain the same every generation.

The number of chromosomes would not be any different.

The number of chromosomes would not be any different.

If gametes (sperm and eggs) were produced by mitosis instead of meiosis in sexually reproducing organisms, the number of chromosomes in the offspring would not be any different.