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Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
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- Q1What is a dominant trait?A trait that is only expressed in femalesA trait that is expressed when paired with a recessive traitA trait that is only expressed in malesA trait that is only expressed when paired with another dominant trait30s
- Q2What is a recessive trait?A trait that is expressed when paired with a dominant traitA trait that is only expressed when paired with another recessive traitA trait that is always expressed regardless of the other geneA trait that is only expressed in heterozygous individuals30s
- Q3What is an example of a dominant trait in humans?Blue eyesBrown eyesGray eyesGreen eyes30s
- Q4What is an example of a recessive trait in humans?Blonde hairRed hairBrown hairBlack hair30s
- Q5What is asexual reproduction?Reproduction without the involvement of gametes.Reproduction with the involvement of two parents.Reproduction with the involvement of gametes.Reproduction with the involvement of only one parent.30s
- Q6Which of these is an example of asexual reproduction in plants?Vegetative propagation.Seed dispersal.Fertilization.Pollination.30s
- Q7What are the advantages of asexual reproduction?Higher genetic variation and adaptation.Faster reproduction and no need for a mate.Ability to produce seeds.Less energy and resource use.30s
- Q8What is budding?A type of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from an outgrowth on the parent's body.A type of pollination.A type of seed dispersal.A type of sexual reproduction.30s
- Q9Which of these animals can reproduce asexually?Birds.Reptiles.Starfish.Mammals.30s
- Q10What is fragmentation?A type of fertilization.A type of pollination.A type of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from a fragment of the parent's body.A type of sexual reproduction.30s
- Q11Which of these is a disadvantage of asexual reproduction?Higher energy and resource use.Lack of genetic diversity.Slow reproduction rate.Need for a mate.30s
- Q12Which of these is not a type of asexual reproduction?Budding.Vegetative propagation.Fertilization.Fragmentation.30s
- Q13What is the process by which sperm cells unite with egg cells?MenstruationImplantationFertilizationOvulation30s
- Q14What is the male reproductive cell called?SpermEggEmbryoZygote30s
- Q15What is the female reproductive cell called?EmbryoEggSpermZygote30s