1. Why is it important for gametes to be haploid?

-They fuse to form a diploid organism so there is the correct number of

-chromosomes.

2. The inheritance pattern of one gene will not affect the inheritance pattern of another gene. This is known as

-independent assortment.

3. Which of the following is a difference between phase I and phase II of meiosis?

- Phase I results in two haploid daughter cells and phase II results in four haploid daughter cells.

4. During meiosis, non-sister chromatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity. What is this process called?

- crossing-over

5. What is heredity?

-the passing of genetic information from parents to their offspring

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