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The process of a parent cell dividing into 2 identical daughter cells:
a) mitosis
b) meiosis
c) sexual reproduction
d) prophase

The process of a parent cell dividing into 4 different gametes (sex cells):
a) mitosis
b) meiosis
c) prophase
d) interphase

Mitosis creates:
a) 4 different cells
b) 4 identical cells
c) 2 different cells
d) 2 identical cells

Meiosis creates:
a) 4 different cells
b) 4 identical cells
c) 2 different cells
d) 2 identical cells

Mitosis is used to:
a) create sex gametes (eggs and sperm)
b) create new body cells for healing and growth
c) create energy
d) create proteins

Meiosis is used to:
a) create sex gametes (eggs and sperm)
b) create new body cells for healing and growth
c) create energy
d) create proteins

How many times do cells split in mitosis?
a) none
b) 1 time
c) 2 times
d) 3 times

How many times do cells split in meiosis?
a) none
b) 1 time
c) 2 times
d) 3 times

The process of meiosis creates haploid cells. Haploid cells have:
a) twice as many needed chromosomes
b) half the amount of needed chromosomes
c) no chromosomes
d)

Humans have 46 chromosomes in all normal cells. This means a human sex gamete (haploid cell) will have:
a) 46 chromosomes
b) 92 chromosomes
c) 23 chromosomes
d) 12 chromosomes

A tiger's egg cell (haploid cell) has 36 chromosomes. That means its normal, diploid cells have:
a) 72 chromosomes
b) 18 chromosomes
c) 46 chromosomes
d) 144 chromosomes

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