The process of meiosis results in daughter cells that are genetically different from the parent cell. What is the cause of this genetic variation?
Ⓐ Meiosis I is responsible for creating four genetically unique cells and meiosis II is responsible for creating four cells that are genetically different from the parent cell. Ⓑ Meiosis I is responsible for creating four genetically unique cells and meiosis II is responsible for creating two cells that are genetically different from the parent cell. Ⓒ Meiosis I is responsible for creating two cells that are genetically different from the parent cell and meiosis II is responsible for creating four cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell. Ⓓ Meiosis I is responsible for creating two cells that are genetically different from the parent cell and meiosis II is responsible for creating four genetically unique cells
Explanation: In general, this process involves a "parent" cell splitting into two or more "daughter" cells. In this way, the parent cell can pass on its genetic material from generation to generation.