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what is the primary purpose of meiosis in living organisms?
○ to replicate dna for cell division
○ to produce gametes (sperm and eggs) for sexual reproduction
○ to create identical daughter cells for growth and repair
○ to generate energy for cellular functions
question 2
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what are the two stages of meiosis called?
○ stage 1 and stage 2
○ mitosis i and mitosis ii
○ meiosis a and meiosis b
○ meiosis i and meiosis ii
Question 1
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: DNA replication for cell division is part of interphase, not meiosis' primary purpose.
- Option 2: Meiosis reduces chromosome number by half, producing haploid gametes (sperm/eggs) for sexual reproduction. This matches its role.
- Option 3: Creating identical daughter cells for growth/repair is mitosis, not meiosis.
- Option 4: Generating energy is cellular respiration, not meiosis.
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: "Stage 1 and Stage 2" is too vague; meiosis has specific named stages.
- Option 2: Mitosis is a different cell division process; meiosis stages are not named Mitosis I/II.
- Option 3: Meiosis stages are not called Meiosis A/B.
- Option 4: Meiosis occurs in two main stages: Meiosis I (separates homologous chromosomes) and Meiosis II (separates sister chromatids), matching the correct terminology.
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B. To produce gametes (sperm and eggs) for sexual reproduction