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How to Ace Mitosis vs Meiosis Questions on Your Exam

Struggling with Mitosis vs Meiosis? Here is the no-BS guide to understanding it, complete with real-world examples and study shortcuts.

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David Kim · Curriculum Designer
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How to Ace Mitosis vs Meiosis Questions on Your Exam

Picture this: you're grinding through homework, and suddenly a Mitosis vs Meiosis question brings you to a dead stop. It's frustrating, but the fix is actually simpler than you think.

Inside the Professor's Mind

Professors don't write Mitosis vs Meiosis questions to test your basic memorization. They write them to test if you will fall for the classic pitfall: forgetting when crossing over occurs.

When you sit down for the exam, write that specific trap at the top of your paper so you don't forget it.

What A Correct Answer Looks Like

Crossing over (genetic recombination) only occurs during Prophase I of Meiosis. It does not happen in Mitosis. This is what creates genetic diversity.

If your scratch paper doesn't look like that, you are losing points.


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