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How many divisions take place in meiosis? |
2 |
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In the first division, the chromosomes... |
Line up in homologous pairs in the center of the cell |
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Some of the.....go into each cell |
Father's chromosomes Mother's chromosomes |
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Each new cell has a mixture of the Mother's and Father's chromosomes. Mixing up the genes like this is really important because? |
It creates genetic variation in the offspring |
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In the second division, the chromosomes... |
Line up again in the center of the cell. The arms of the chromosomes are pulled apart |
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You get... |
4 daughter cells |
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Each gamete only has... |
A single set of chromosomes |
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The gametes are all... |
Genetically different |
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Explain meiosis and include diagrams |
Yep, explain....with diagrams |