Continuation;
-Although offspring often resemble their parents, they are genetically different from both of their parents and from one another. The degree of variation may be tremendous.
The following processes are associated with meiosis and the sexual life cycle:
-DNA replication before meiosis
-crossing over
-chromosome alignment in metaphase I and separation in anaphase I
-chromosome alignment in metaphase II and separation in anaphase II
-fertilization
(hereditary only, genetically only, both)
Answer;
All are both hereditary and genetically
Step-by-step explanation;
-Meiosis is important because it ensures that all organisms produced via sexual reproduction contain the correct number of chromosomes. Meiosis also produces genetic variation by way of the process of recombination.
-Meiosis is important in heredity because it's what allows two gametes form and ultimately, to combine, thereby allowing two genetic donors (father and mother) to contribute to the offspring. It's the backbone of sexual reproduction, which has some practical evolutionary advantages over asexual reproduction.