The following sentence is inaccurate, but it can be made accurate by exchanging two words within it (forms of articles may need to change to accommodate word switches):

Fertilization accomplishes two goals: creating the genes of two parents, and joining a new organism
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Fertilization accomplishes two goals: creating the organism of two parents, and joining new genes.

Fertilization accomplishes two goals: blank1 (combining) the genes of two parents, and blank2 (creating) a new organism.

To make the sentence accurate by exchanging two words, we need to identify the incorrect words first. The incorrect words are "creating" and "joining". We need to exchange these words to accurately represent the process of fertilization.

The accurate sentence can be achieved by exchanging "creating" with "combining" and "joining" with "uniting". The corrected sentence will be:

"Fertilization accomplishes two goals: combining the genes of two parents, and uniting a new organism."

To arrive at this answer, you could first identify the words that need to be replaced. Then, think about synonyms or alternative words that have similar meanings. In this case, "combining" is a suitable replacement for "creating," and "uniting" is a suitable replacement for "joining."