3. You begin with one cell that contains twelve chromosomes. This cell undergoes one mitotic division (you need to know the end result of mitosis to get this answer right).

a. How many cells will you end up with after the cell divides? (1 point)

b. How many chromosomes will be in each of the cells when the division is complete? (1 point)

4. You begin with one cell that contains four chromosomes. This cell undergoes meiotic division (you need to know the end result of meiosis to get this answer right).

a. How many cells will you end up with after the cell divides? (1 point)

b. How many chromosomes will be in each of the cells? (1 point)

5. Which of the two cell reproduction processes that we learned about in this lesson is the one that is necessary for sexual reproduction? (1 point)

6. Why does meiosis increase genetic variation in the offspring, but mitosis does not? (1 point)

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