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  1. How do the cells in meiosis differ from the cells in mitosis?Question 9 options: A) Cells in meiosis have unique genetic
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  2. Mitosis and meiosis have all of the following in COMMON, except___a Mitosis and meiosis produce daughter cells that will exit
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  3. Mitosis and meiosis have all of the following in COMMON, except___a Mitosis and meiosis are performed by eukaryotic cells. b
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  4. Mitosis and meiosis have all of the following in COMMON, except___Mitosis and meiosis are types of cell division. Mitosis and
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  5. EOC Practice Question: Which statement best explains the significance of meiosis in the evolution of a species?Equal numbers of
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  6. Meiosis is the process through which sex cells, or egg and sperm cells, are produced in multicellular organisms. This process is
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  7. Meiosis is the process through which sex cells, or egg and sperm cells, are produced in multicellular organisms. This process is
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  8. The diagram above shows the stages of meiosis. What is the purpose of meiosis?Meiosis creates new cells for reproduction that
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  9. Meiosis is the process that produces haploid gametes from diploid cells in the gonads. As a diploid cell progresses through the
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  10. Which of these correctly distinguishes mitosis from meiosis?Responses A Mitosis occurs in germ cells and meiosis occurs in
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