Asked by megatron
1. Why is is important for gametes to be haploid? - they fuse to form a diploid organism so there is a correct number or 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 l and phase ll of meiosis?- phase l results in two diploid daughter cells ans phase ll results in four diploid daughter cells.
4. during meiosis sister chromatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity what is the process called? - crossing over.
5. what is heredity? - the passing of genetic information from parents to their offspring.
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 l and phase ll of meiosis?- phase l results in two diploid daughter cells ans phase ll results in four diploid daughter cells.
4. during meiosis sister chromatids may exchange sections of DNA leading to genetic diversity what is the process called? - crossing over.
5. what is heredity? - the passing of genetic information from parents to their offspring.
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Answered by
dr fetus
hes right!
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D*** Dyslexic
Hes/Shes/Their 100% right
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Poof
They're*
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connexus..ig..
they're right for connexus but for question 3, its haploid daughter cells for me.
Answered by
Deku
megatron and connexus..ig.. are right together.
Answered by
isuku midoria
its not a he him she or theryre its just megatron
Answered by
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1. They fuse to form a diploid organism so there is a correct number or chromosomes.
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2. Independent assortment.
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3. Phase l results in two diploid daughter cells and phase ll results in four diploid daughter cells.
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4. Crossing over.
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5. The passing of genetic information from parents to their offspring.
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You're welcome.
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2. Independent assortment.
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3. Phase l results in two diploid daughter cells and phase ll results in four diploid daughter cells.
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4. Crossing over.
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5. The passing of genetic information from parents to their offspring.
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You're welcome.
Answered by
E.J
Answers-
1.B
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.C
Here's megatron's answers simplified. Hope this helps and good luck!
1.B
2.D
3.C
4.B
5.C
Here's megatron's answers simplified. Hope this helps and good luck!
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E.J is very much wrong
Answered by
Anonymous
Megatron is correct! 100% tysm
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bingus
Genetic Variation from Meiosis Quick Check
Q1; They fuse to form a diploid organism so there is a correct number or chromosomes.
Q2; Independent assortment.
Q3; Phase l results in two haploid daughter cells and phase ll results in four haploid daughter cells.
Q4; Crossing over.
Q5; The passing of genetic information from parents to their offspring.
♡ bingus
Q1; They fuse to form a diploid organism so there is a correct number or chromosomes.
Q2; Independent assortment.
Q3; Phase l results in two haploid daughter cells and phase ll results in four haploid daughter cells.
Q4; Crossing over.
Q5; The passing of genetic information from parents to their offspring.
♡ bingus
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v
yo thanks megatron
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Peppa pig
Blank name is correct except i got 3 wrong
Answered by
jas
you most definitely have a different quick check or else you didnt look at the answers carefully idk
Answered by
hisonly
bingus is 100% correct! ;3
Answered by
meowlynn
Megatron is still correct
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