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Biology, 26.01.2021 21:20 pearljammarow6ujs

Mitosis bubble answer 1 * Mitosis bubble answer 2 *

Mitosis bubble answer 3 *

Same for both mitosis and meiosis *

Same for both mitosis and meiosis *

Same for both mitosis and meiosis *

Meiosis bubble 1 *

Meiosis bubble 2 *

Meiosis bubble 3 *

2. Explain what happens different in Prophase of Meiosis I *

2. Explain what happens different in Metaphase and Anaphase of Meiosis I

2. Explain what happens different in Meiosis 2 *

Last question 3 the drawing you do not need to do.


Mitosis bubble answer 1 *

Mitosis bubble answer 2 *
Mitosis bubble answer 3 *
Same for both mitos

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