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Brandy knows that chromosomes behave differently in meiosis and mitosis. What do chromosomes do in meiosis but not in mitosis?


Each chromosome makes a copy.

The homologous chromosomes form pairs.

Chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

Chromosomes condense or shorten up before cell division begins.

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The homologous chromosomes form pairs.

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It's B

Step-by-step explanation:

"The daughter cells produced by mitosis are identical, whereas the daughter cells produced by meiosis are different because crossing over has occurred. The events that occur in meiosis but not mitosis include homologous chromosomes pairing up, crossing over, and lining up along the metaphase plate in tetrads.

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