
Reproduction
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- Q1If a sexually reproducing organism has 28 chromosomes in its body cells, how many did it inherit from each parent?142816730s
- Q2Which is NOT a phenotype?chromosomebrown eyescurly hairgreen eyes30s
- Q3Which genotype is heterozygous?AaAAaaBB30s
- Q4Which genotype is homozygous?BBBbGgCc30s
- Q5Which describes the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?sexual in prokaryotes, asexual in eukaryotessexual happens in animals and asexual is in plantssexual has cells with a nucleus asexual does notSexual requires 2 parents and asexual requires one30s
- Q6Traits are passed down from your parentssometimes falsetruefalsesometimes true30s
- Q7An organism's physical appearancegenotypephenotypeheterozygoushybrid30s
- Q8Why are flowers so brightly colored?To attract birdsTo look prettyto mimic other flowersTo attract insects which helps the flowers spread their pollen to reproduce.30s
- Q9Which is an advantage of sexual reproduction?It only needs one parent.It is a rapid process.It allows genetic variationIt produces identical offspring.30s
- Q10Which statement about asexual reproduction is false?Asexual reproduction increases variations in a population.It is carried out by bacteria.It can produce more offspring faster than sexual .It requires only 1 parent.30s
- Q11Which is homozygous?CcBbDeAA30s
- Q12Which of the following reproduce sexually?noneplantsall of theseanimals30s
- Q13Offspring that are a result of sexual reproduction arealways identical to the parentsnever identical to their parentsidentical to other offspringsometimes identical to their parents30s
- Q14All are asexual reproduction examples EXCEPTfissionregenerationsexual reproductionbudding30s
- Q15Which involves a sperm and egg cell?conjugationsexual reproductionbinary fissionbudding30s