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Unlike mitosis, meiosis forms ___________________________.
(Hint: Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes, Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes.)
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Four genetically identical haploid cells (that are gametes: sex cells)
Two genetically different diploid cells (that are somatic cells: body cells)
Four genetically different haploid cells (that are gametes: sex cells)
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Four genetically different haploid cells (that are gametes: sex cells)
Explanation: Meiosis reduces chromosome number by half and includes crossing over and independent assortment, producing four genetically unique haploid gametes. Mitosis produces two genetically identical diploid somatic cells.
Explanation: Meiosis reduces chromosome number by half and includes crossing over and independent assortment, producing four genetically unique haploid gametes. Mitosis produces two genetically identical diploid somatic cells.
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