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How is Meiosis I different from Mitosis? O Homologous chromosomes pair up O The number of chromosomes from the parent to the daughter cells is the same O Homologous chromosomes swap sections of DNA (Crossing
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How is Meiosis I different from Mitosis?
O Homologous chromosomes pair up
O The number of chromosomes from the parent to the daughter cells is the same
O Homologous chromosomes swap sections of DNA (Crossing Over)
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The second one because the parent and daughter cells are the same
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