ok cool thankyou very much!!
also (im just getting any remaining silly questions out there before the exam);
why do homologous chromosomes pair during meiosis and not mitosis?
no problem!
The aim of meiosis is to produce 4 haploid gametes that are genetically different whilst in mitosis the aim is to produce 2 genetically identical daughter cells ( unless a mutation was to occur ).
Hence, the homologous chromosomes must be separated during meiosis so each of the 4 daughter cell can receive at least one copy of the chromosome. Whilst in mitosis, the two duaghter cells will have a haploid number of chromosomes and hence the homologous pairs of chromosomes do not need to be separated
* you could also answer this question from a variation point of view and argue that homologous chromosomes need to be paired from crossing over to occur. Wasn't sure which way to go :/