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Leo Erickson
2 March, 17:06
How does meiosis most benefit a species?
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Jovan Castillo
2 March, 18:08
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Meiosis is the process of making sex cells (haploid cells). This is the main component of reproduction. Therfore, the greatest benefit is reproduction.
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