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- 21.The diagrams of meiosis above contain between 4 and 8 mistakes. Identify 4 mistakes. Explain how to fix each one. Format answer like this: mistake 1: ____________ how to fix mistake 1: ________ mistake 2: ____________ how to fix mistake 2: ________ mistake 3: ____________ how to fix mistake 3: ________ mistake 4: ____________ how to fix mistake 4: ________arrow_forwardAll of the following are distinctions between the process of mitosis and meiosis EXCEPT: Group of answer choices homologous chromosomes in meiotic cells conduct synapsis meiotic cells produce genetically distinctive cells meiotic cells go through two cell divisions meiotic cells have homologous chromosomes where mitotic cells do not 2. A scientist working in an IVF (in vitro fertilization) clinic mistakenly produced a human zygote with 45 chromosomes. What biological process could explain how this happened? Group of answer choices failure of an egg to complete meiosis II failure of the egg nucleus to be fertilized by the sperm a non-disjunction in meiotic anaphase occurring in either an egg or sperm incomplete cytokinesis during spermatogenesis after meiosis Iarrow_forwardDescribe the processes of meiosis I and meiosis II and make sure to mention what each of them involved the separation of (e.g., Mitosis involves the separation of _______________ and meiosis involves the separation of ________________arrow_forward
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