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Which option gives the correct cause-and-effect relationship for Variation and evolution, Variation: students must recall that all variants arise from mutations.

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Variation and evolution

Question

  1. A. Correct cause and effect: Mitosis maintains chromosome number; meiosis halves chromosome number. This matches Variation because students must recall that all variants arise from mutations.
  2. B. Reversed cause: Claiming meiosis is used for body growth. This would blur Mitosis vs meiosis instead of testing Variation.
  3. C. Missing link: Claiming mitosis produces gametes. This misses the objective focus on recall that all variants arise from mutations.
  4. D. Different process: It moves into a neighbouring Unit 4.6 idea rather than Variation and evolution / Variation.

Answer

The correct option is Correct cause and effect: Mitosis maintains chromosome number; meiosis halves chromosome number. This matches Variation because students must recall that all variants arise from mutations.. It is the only option that keeps Mitosis vs meiosis separate and answers the approved learning objective in Variation.

Explanation

The correct option is Correct cause and effect: Mitosis maintains chromosome number; meiosis halves chromosome number. This matches Variation because students must recall that all variants arise from mutations.. Correct cause and effect: Mitosis maintains chromosome number; meiosis halves chromosome number. This matches Variation because students must recall that all variants arise from mutations. is correct because Mitosis maintains chromosome number; meiosis halves chromosome number. The learning objective says students must recall that all variants arise from mutations, so the answer must stay inside Variation. The alternative options are wrong because they either claiming meiosis is used for body growth., claiming mitosis produces gametes., or drift away from mitosis questions must focus on identical cells, growth, repair, asexual reproduction, or maintained chromosome number..

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Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Recall that all variants arise from mutations..

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