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The answer is it occurs in sex organs.
Explanation: Meiosis only occurs in reproductive cells, as the goal is to create haploid gametes that will be used in fertilization. Meiosis is important to, but not the same as, sexual reproduction. Meiosis is necessary for sexual reproduction to occur, as it results in the formation of gametes (sperm and eggs).
Meiosis results in 4 identical haploid cells
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DOUBLE HELIX describes the structure of the DNA
The
correct answer is urethra.
<span>In
males, the urethra is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary
meatus (opening) for the removal of urine from the body but it also travels
through the penis and carries semen which means that is part of both, urinary
and reproductive systems. Males use urethra for urination and ejaculation and
thus they contain external urethral sphincter and internal urethral sphincter
muscle.</span>
Answer:
Each molecule of DNA is a double helix formed from two complementary strands of nucleotides held together by hydrogen bonds between G-C and A-T base pairs. Duplication of the genetic information occurs by the use of one DNA strand as a template for formation of a complementary strand.