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- Q1
Which process describes new “offspring” being produced from their parents?
a. respiration
d. parthenogenesis
b. reproduction
c. metamorphosis
30sS11/12LT-IIej- 15 - Q2
How do you describe the offspring asexually reproduced by an organism?
c. identical to parents
a. different from their parents
d. a different species
b. like a combination from both parents
30s - Q3
3. How many parents does asexual reproduction involve?
d. four
a. one
c .three
b. two
30s - Q4
Which of the following is true about sexual reproduction?
b. only one parent is involved in the process
d. it involves the exchange of genetic material between two individuals
a. genetically identical offspring is produced
c. it puts animals at an evolutionary disadvantage in terms of variation
30s - Q5
What is the disadvantage of sexual reproduction?
c. the offspring produces genetic variation
a. the disease is less likely to affect all the individuals in a population
b. species can adapt to new environments
d. fewer offspring are typically produced
30s - Q6
Which of the following describes the main advantage of sexual reproduction?
b. provide genetic diversity
d. looks identical to the parent
c. no new gene will arise
a. requires lots of time/energy
30s - Q7
What is the general term of a sex cell (egg or sperm)?
c. gene
b. offspring
a. zygote
d. gamete
30s - Q8
What kind of asexual reproduction where some parts of an animalregrow? (Example: hydra and crabs)
d. fragmentation
c. budding
b. regeneration
a. binary fission
30s - Q9
Which is an example of sexual reproduction?
d. dolphins laying eggs
a. butterflies receive nectar when they deposit pollen on the flower
c. yeast producing identical cells
b. cutting off the arm of a starfish
30s - Q10
In external fertilization, where do the egg and sperm cells unite?
d. fallopian tube
c. body or womb
b. ovary
a. environment
30s - Q11
In internal fertilization, where do the egg and sperm cells unite?
a. environment
c. body or womb
b. ovary
d. fallopian tube
30s - Q12
What kind of asexual reproduction is where some parts of the organism undergo detachment and regrow to become a whole new organism.
a. budding
b. regeneration
d. fission
c. fragmentation
30s - Q13
What kind of asexual reproduction is used by amoeba and bacteria?
c. fragmentation
b. regeneration
a. budding
d. fission
30s - Q14
What kind of asexual reproduction is used by hydra?
b. regeneration
c. fragmentation
d. fission
a. budding
30s - Q15
What kind of asexual reproduction is used by planaria and earthworms?
b. regeneration
a. budding
c. fragmentation
d. fission
30s