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Chapter 11

Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction

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Section 1
The Process of Meiosis
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Introduction to Meiosis

Meiosis is the nuclear division of diploid cells into haploid cells, which is a necessary step in sexual reproduction.

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Meiosis I

In meiosis I, the first round of meiosis, homologous chromosomes exchange DNA and the diploid cell is divided into two haploid cells.

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Meiosis II

During meiosis II, the sister chromatids within the two daughter cells separate, forming four new haploid gametes.

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Comparing Meiosis and Mitosis

Mitosis and meiosis share some similarities, but also some differences, most of which are observed during meiosis I.

Section 2
Sexual Reproduction
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Sexual Reproduction

The genetic diversity of sexual reproduction, observed in most eukaryotes, is thought to give species better chances of survival.

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Life Cycles of Sexually Reproducing Organisms

The main categories of sexual life cycles in eukaryotic organisms are: diploid-dominant, haploid-dominant, and alternation of generations.

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