Example:  The aspect of meiosis that is most like mitosis: "It starts with a cell splitting in two" a. The cell going from haploid to diploid:  b.  Prophase I: c. The end of meiosis II:  Part B.  Identify one potential error misconception about meiosis in the verse and explain (in one sentence) why you think it is wrong or misleading.

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Example:  The aspect of meiosis that is most like mitosis: "It starts with a cell splitting in two"

a. The cell going from haploid to diploid: 

b.  Prophase I:

c. The end of meiosis II: 

Part B.  Identify one potential error misconception about meiosis in the verse and explain (in one sentence) why you think it is wrong or misleading.

"Meiosis, oh meiosis, let me tell you what it means, It's a special kind of cell division
with some funny little genes. It starts with a cell splitting in two, just like mitosis
would, But from there, things get wild and wacky, and I'll tell you if I could.
Instead of dividing once more, the cells each split again, Creating four brand new
cells, not just two like back then. And here's where the magic happens, with
chromosomes all pairing up, Then swapping bits of info, a dizzying process that can't
be summed up.
When all is said and done, those four new cells are not quite the same, They've got
half the number of chromosomes, and a whole new genetic game. Meiosis, oh
meiosis, it's a puzzle that's so much fun, And if you study it like I have, you'll see how
it all gets done!"
Part A. Quote the line from this description that describes each of the stages.
Transcribed Image Text:"Meiosis, oh meiosis, let me tell you what it means, It's a special kind of cell division with some funny little genes. It starts with a cell splitting in two, just like mitosis would, But from there, things get wild and wacky, and I'll tell you if I could. Instead of dividing once more, the cells each split again, Creating four brand new cells, not just two like back then. And here's where the magic happens, with chromosomes all pairing up, Then swapping bits of info, a dizzying process that can't be summed up. When all is said and done, those four new cells are not quite the same, They've got half the number of chromosomes, and a whole new genetic game. Meiosis, oh meiosis, it's a puzzle that's so much fun, And if you study it like I have, you'll see how it all gets done!" Part A. Quote the line from this description that describes each of the stages.
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