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- Q1Is this an example of sexual or asexual reproduction?sexualasexual300s
- Q2Is this an example of sexual or asexual reproduction?sexualasexual300s
- Q3Is this an example of sexual or asexual reproduction?asexualsexual300s
- Q4Is this an example of sexual or asexual reproduction?sexualasexual300s
- Q5Which type of reproduction is shown in the picture?buddingfissionregenerationmitotic cell division300s
- Q6Which type of reproduction is shown in the picture?buddingmitotic cell divisionregenerationsexual reproduction300s
- Q7Which type of reproduction is shown in the picture?buddingregenerationfissionmitotic cell division300s
- Q8The diagram shows a model offissionasexual reproductionsexual reproductionbudding300s
- Q9A new yeast cell is produced from a single parent by a process called budding. The process of budding is best described assexual reproduction with genetically different offspringasexual reproduction with genetically identical offspringsexual reproduction with genetically identical offspringasexual reproduction with genetically different offspring300s
- Q10Some berry plants send out runners over the soil and new berry plants grow from the runners. What form of asexual reproduction does this represent?fissionvegetative reproductionzygote formationbudding300s
- Q11Why would researchers use two sheep with different characteristics in this cloning experiment?There are no differences in the two sheep that were used.The researchers just happened to pick two different sheep that were different from each other.The genetic make-up of the offspring would easily show which sheep donated the genetic material for the cloned organism.The sheep are different so that the genetic material would mix in the offspring.300s