Question
Which cells are haploid?(1 point)
Responses
Somatic cells
Somatic cells
Nerve cells
Nerve cells
Gametes
Gametes
Muscle cells
Muscle cells
Question 5
How is genetic variation introduced during meiosis?(1 point)
Responses
Through mutations
Through mutations
Through crossing over and independent assortment
Through crossing over and independent assortment
Through binary fission
Through binary fission
Through mitosis
Through mitosis
Question 6
In a karyotype, how are chromosomes arranged?(1 point)
Responses
By the order they were discovered
By the order they were discovered
By size and shape
By size and shape
By color
By color
By function
Responses
Somatic cells
Somatic cells
Nerve cells
Nerve cells
Gametes
Gametes
Muscle cells
Muscle cells
Question 5
How is genetic variation introduced during meiosis?(1 point)
Responses
Through mutations
Through mutations
Through crossing over and independent assortment
Through crossing over and independent assortment
Through binary fission
Through binary fission
Through mitosis
Through mitosis
Question 6
In a karyotype, how are chromosomes arranged?(1 point)
Responses
By the order they were discovered
By the order they were discovered
By size and shape
By size and shape
By color
By color
By function
Answers
GPT-4o mini
**Question 4:** Which cells are haploid?
**Response:** Gametes
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**Question 5:** How is genetic variation introduced during meiosis?
**Response:** Through crossing over and independent assortment
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**Question 6:** In a karyotype, how are chromosomes arranged?
**Response:** By size and shape
**Response:** Gametes
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**Question 5:** How is genetic variation introduced during meiosis?
**Response:** Through crossing over and independent assortment
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**Question 6:** In a karyotype, how are chromosomes arranged?
**Response:** By size and shape