1. How Is Genetic Information Passed from Parent to Offspring?

1. How Is Genetic Information Passed from Parent to Offspring?

<p>1. How is genetic information passed from parent to offspring? </p><p> a. Genetic information is passed down through coiled up strands of DNA known as chromosomes.</p><p> b. Genetic information is passed down through coiled up strands of chromosomes known as DNA.</p><p>2. How is asexual and sexual reproduction different from one another?</p><p> a. Asexual reproduction produces an offspring from 2 parents that is a combination of two parent’s traits.</p><p> b. Asexual reproduction produces an offspring from one parent that contains exactly the same traits as the parent.</p><p>3. What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?</p><p> a. Mitosis produces daughter cells that are an exact copy of the parent cell and meiosis produces a sex cell with exactly half of the genetic information of the parent cell.</p><p> b. Meiosis produces daughter cells that are an exact copy of the parent cell and mitosis produces a sex cell with exactly half of the genetic information of the parent cell.</p><p>4. How is genetic information passed from parent to offspring? </p><p> a. Genetic information is passed down through coiled up strands of DNA known as chromosomes.</p><p> b. Genetic information is passed down through coiled up strands of chromosomes known as DNA.</p><p>5. How is asexual and sexual reproduction different from one another? a. Asexual reproduction produces an offspring from 2 parents that is a combination of two parent’s traits.</p><p> b. Asexual reproduction produces an offspring from one parent that contains exactly the same traits as the parent.</p><p>6. What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?</p><p> a. Mitosis produces daughter cells that are an exact copy of the parent cell and meiosis produces a sex cell with exactly half of the genetic information of the parent cell.</p><p> b. Meiosis produces daughter cells that are an exact copy of the parent cell and mitosis produces a sex cell with exactly half of the genetic information of the parent cell.</p>

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