
Cell Division and Meiosis
Students investigate the process of meiosis and its critical role in sexual reproduction. They analyse how crossing over and independent assortment contribute to genetic variation.
About This Topic
Students investigate the process of meiosis and its critical role in sexual reproduction. They analyse how crossing over and independent assortment contribute to genetic variation.
Key Questions
- What are the key stages and outcomes of meiosis?
- How does crossing over increase genetic diversity in offspring?
- What is the fundamental difference between diploid and haploid cells?
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