Final Exam Review 6
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- Q1What is the main reason for the limits to cell size?Genetic informationEfficient exchange of materialsCell divisionCell specialization30s
- Q2What happens to the surface area-to-volume ratio as a cell increases in size?It decreasesIt has no impactIt increasesIt remains constant30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a factor limiting cell size?Nutrient availabilityWaste removalDNA informationCellular respiration30s
- Q4What is the function of the cell membrane?Stores genetic informationRegulates the passage of substances in and out of the cellProduces energy for the cellProvides structural support to the cell30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction?MeiosisGamete formationBinary fissionFertilization30s
- Q6Which of the following organisms reproduces asexually by regeneration?ButterflyTurtleStarfishFish30s
- Q7Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction in fungi?BuddingTranspirationPhotosynthesisPollination30s
- Q8Which of the following is a method of asexual reproduction in bacteria?Fruit productionCross-pollinationBinary fissionEmbryonic development30s
- Q9Which of the following is a method of asexual reproduction in fungi?Spore formationBuddingSeed dispersalPollen transfer30s
- Q10What is sexual reproduction?The process of asexual reproduction through budding or fission.The process of reproduction involving the fusion of gametes from two parents.The formation of offspring from a single parent.The process of reproduction without the involvement of gametes.30s
- Q11What is a gamete?A reproductive cell that fuses with another gamete during sexual reproduction.The process of combining genetic material from two parents.A type of cell division that produces genetically identical offspring.The offspring formed through asexual reproduction.30s
- Q12What are the male and female reproductive cells called in humans?Stamen and pistilSperm and eggPollen and ovaryPollen and stigma30s
- Q13What is the purpose of sexual reproduction?To ensure the survival of a species by producing more offspring.To produce identical offspring with no genetic variation.To speed up the reproductive process and save energy.To increase genetic variation and promote evolution.30s
- Q14What is a zygote?An offspring formed through asexual reproduction.A fertilized egg resulting from the fusion of sperm and egg cells.A male reproductive cell involved in sexual reproduction.A female reproductive cell involved in sexual reproduction.30s
- Q15Which of the following is a characteristic of asexual reproduction?It requires the fusion of gametesOffspring are genetically identical to the parentTwo parents are involved in the processOffspring have genetic variation30s