7 Grade 5 Kenji Science Lesson 3 Asexual Reproduction in Animals
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- Q1It is the simplest form of asexual reproductionhydraFissionBuddingregeneration30s
- Q2It is a microscopic freshwater animal that is attached to the leaves and stems of underwater plantshydraregenerationFissionBudding30s
- Q3This process is observed mostly among unicellular organisms like bacteria and amoebaBuddinghydraFissionregeneration30s
- Q4A parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells.regenerationhydraFissionBudding30s
- Q5It is growing a new individual from a budFissionBuddinghydraregeneration30s
- Q6In this process, the new individual animal is an outgrowth of cells of the parent organismhydraFissionBuddingregeneration30s
- Q7In this process, an animal divides into one or more fragments. Each fragment regenerates and becomes a complete new individualFissionregenerationBuddinghydra30s
- Q8It is the simplest form of asexual reproductionUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q9It is a microscopic freshwater animal that is attached to the leaves and stems of underwater plantsUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q10This process is observed mostly among unicellular organisms like bacteria and amoebaUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q11A parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q12It is growing a new individual from a budUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q13In this process, the new individual animal is an outgrowth of cells of the parent organismUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q14In this process, an animal divides into one or more fragments. Each fragment regenerates and becomes a complete new individualUsers enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q15
Group the following organisms according to how they reproduce
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