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7 Grade 5 Kenji Science Lesson 3 Asexual Reproduction in Animals

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  • Q1
    It is the simplest form of asexual reproduction
    hydra
    Fission
    Budding
    regeneration
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  • Q2
    It is a microscopic freshwater animal that is attached to the leaves and stems of underwater plants
    hydra
    regeneration
    Fission
    Budding
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  • Q3
    This process is observed mostly among unicellular organisms like bacteria and amoeba
    Budding
    hydra
    Fission
    regeneration
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  • Q4
    A parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
    regeneration
    hydra
    Fission
    Budding
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  • Q5
    It is growing a new individual from a bud
    Fission
    Budding
    hydra
    regeneration
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  • Q6
    In this process, the new individual animal is an outgrowth of cells of the parent organism
    hydra
    Fission
    Budding
    regeneration
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  • Q7
    In this process, an animal divides into one or more fragments. Each fragment regenerates and becomes a complete new individual
    Fission
    regeneration
    Budding
    hydra
    30s
  • Q8
    It is the simplest form of asexual reproduction
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  • Q9
    It is a microscopic freshwater animal that is attached to the leaves and stems of underwater plants
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  • Q10
    This process is observed mostly among unicellular organisms like bacteria and amoeba
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  • Q11
    A parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells.
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  • Q12
    It is growing a new individual from a bud
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  • Q13
    In this process, the new individual animal is an outgrowth of cells of the parent organism
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  • Q14
    In this process, an animal divides into one or more fragments. Each fragment regenerates and becomes a complete new individual
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  • Q15

    Group the following organisms according to how they reproduce

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