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Meiosis is cell division that creates gametes in sexually reproducing organisms. Chromosomes are randomly assorted and are distributed independently into four gametes. Which of the following BEST describes
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Meiosis is cell division that creates gametes in sexually reproducing
organisms. Chromosomes are randomly assorted and are distributed
independently into four gametes. Which of the following BEST describes
the genetic material in the four gametes?
Interph
Daughter
Nuclei II
Daughter
Nuclei
(HX)
K-
Meiosis II
Melosis I
Homologous
Chromosomes
The genetic material in each gamete is exactly the same
1 point
The chromosome number of the gametes is equal to the number of chromosomes in
the parent cell
Gametes contain double the amount of chromosomes as the parent cell
Each gamete created during meiosis has a unique genetic makeup
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Each gamete created during meiosis has a unique genetic makeup
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