
Meiosis, Nonmendel
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- Q1What process is responsible for the formation of gametes?FertilizationMeiosisBinary fissionMitosis30s
- Q2What is the purpose of meiosis?To produce haploid cells for asexual reproductionTo produce genetically identical cells for growth and repairTo produce genetically different cells for sexual reproductionTo produce energy for the cell30s
- Q3What is the purpose of crossing-over in meiosis?To determine the sex of the organismTo exchange genetic material between homologous chromosomesTo increase the number of chromosomesTo separate homologous chromosomes30s
- Q4What is the end result of meiosis?Eight haploid daughter cellsFour haploid daughter cellsTwo diploid daughter cellsOne haploid daughter cell30s
- Q5What is the purpose of mitosis?To produce genetically identical cells for growth and repairTo produce genetically different cells for sexual reproductionTo produce energy for the cellTo produce haploid cells for asexual reproduction60s
- Q6Which of the following is true about the number of cell divisions in meiosis?There are three rounds of cell divisionThere is one round of cell divisionThere are four rounds of cell divisionThere are two rounds of cell division30s
- Q7What is the purpose of meiosis?To produce haploid cells for asexual reproductionTo produce energy for the cellTo produce genetically different cells for sexual reproductionTo produce genetically identical cells for growth and repair30s
- Q8How is crossing-over important in meiosis?To determine the sex of the organismTo increase the number of chromosomesTo separate homologous chromosomesIt increases genetic variation in offspring to increase their chance of survival30s
- Q9What process is pictured?Crossing overCancerMitosisNone of these30s
- Q10See imageFJGH30s
- Q11See ImageADBC30s