1. Meiosis is a type of cell division that is specific to egg cells. daughter cells. sex cells. sperm cells.

2. A new species of plant is found in the rainforest. How can genotyping help scientists to determine what the plant is? Can determine where the species originated from and which group migrated it to the rainforest Can analyze the proteins that are essential for survival to help determine the plants function Can determine which diseases it is resistant to for further study Can compare similarities found in reference sequences to determine any potential relations
3. How are somatic cells different from gametes? Somatic cells contain half the number of chromosomes. Somatic cells do not go through cell division. Somatic cells do not go through cell division. Somatic cells are sex cells. Somatic cell mutations are not passed to the next generation.
4. How are mitosis and meiosis similar? They are both forms of cell division. They are both caused by mutations. They produce daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes. They produce the same number of daughter cells.
5. How are mutations and meiosis similar? They both always sort genetic information in the gametes. They both can only originate through the process of reproduction. They both impact the phenotypes of somatic cells. They both can pass on genetic variations that can be inherited.

what are the answers

1. Meiosis is specific to sex cells.

2. Genotyping can help determine the plant's potential relations by comparing similarities found in reference sequences.
3. Somatic cells are different from gametes in that they do not go through cell division and are not sex cells.
4. Mitosis and meiosis are similar in that they are both forms of cell division and produce daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes.
5. Mutations and meiosis are similar in that they both can pass on genetic variations that can be inherited.