EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220103613828
Author: Reece
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 33, Problem 6TYU

MAKE CONNECTIONS In Figure 33.8, assume that the two medusae shown ai step 4 were produced by one polyp colony. Review Concept 12.1 and Concept 13.3, and then use your understandingof mitosisand meiosis to evaluate whether the following sentence is Irue oi false; if false, seiet t the am wer that providcs the correct reason. Although the two medusae are genetically identical, a sperm produced by one will differ genetically front an egg produced by the other.

  • (A) False {both the medusae and the gametes are genetically identical)
  • (B) False (neither the medusae nor the gametes are genetically identical)

(C) False {the medusae are not identical but the gametes are)

(D) True

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