Chapter 11: Q. 2 (page 294)
Meiosis usually produces ________ daughter cells.
a. two haploid
b. two diploid
c. four haploid
d. four diploid
Short Answer
The correct answer is option c
Chapter 11: Q. 2 (page 294)
Meiosis usually produces ________ daughter cells.
a. two haploid
b. two diploid
c. four haploid
d. four diploid
The correct answer is option c
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a. centromere
b. synaptonemal complex
c. chiasma
d. kinetochore
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a. Sexual reproduction involves fewer steps.
b. There is a lower chance of using up the resources in a given environment.
c. Sexual reproduction results in variation in the offspring.
d. Sexual reproduction is more cost-effective.
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