Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (Looseleaf)
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Author: STARR
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Chapter 12, Problem 15SQ
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Introduction: The sexually reproducing organisms give rise to unique progenies that contains genes from both of its parents. Such reproduction gives evolutionary advantages than the asexually reproduced ones to survive in the unfavorable condition. Sexual reproduction is a reproduction where the offspring are produced that inherits genes from both of its parents. It will not be exactly as its parents but will be mixed and showed diversity after each generation. Variations are seen among them as they possess randomly mixed genetic traits from both their parents and give birth to unique young ones. Such offspring are able to survive better in unfavorable conditions than the asexual ones.
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Which of the following meiotic events by itself does NOT result in an abnormal set of genes in a gamete?
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Deletion
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21. Meiosis form gametes that are essential for sexual reproduction.
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organisms.
24. It introduces new combination of traits or variations.
25. take place due to irregularities of meiotic division.
Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding the outcome of meiosis?
A.
In meiosis, one diploid cell (2n) can produce 2 haploid cells in males (1n).
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In meiosis, four haploid cells (1n) can produce 2 diploid cells (2n) in males.
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In meiosis, one diploid cell (2n) can produce up to 4 haploid cells (1n) in males.
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Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (Looseleaf)
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