QUESTION 5 Which statement is true about human meiosis? O a. All 4 cells are genetically identical. O b. All 4 daughter cells will become egg cells. O c. All 4 cells will end up to be diploid cells. O d. All 4 cells are genetically different. QUESTION 6 The process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells is called O a. meiosis O b. interphase O c. metaphase O d. mitosis QUESTION 7 The following are the outcomes of human meiosis EXCEPT O a. Four gametes are produced after meiosis I and meiosis II. O b. Four egg cells with unique copies of DNA will result. O c. Four sperm cells with unique copies of DNA will result. O d. Haploid cells will result after meiosis II.
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