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How long after a blowfly reaches maturity does it begin reproduction?
A. 2-3 hours B. 3-4 days C. 5-18 days D. 21-25 days
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In asexual reproduction, DNA from the parent cell ___ before it produces daughter cells. an example of asexual reproduction is
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Hydras are animals related to the coral and jellyfish. Hydras can reproduce sexually or asexually. What is an advantage of
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stupid
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Sexual reproduction always involves parental care, while asexual reproduction does not.
True or False
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stupid
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Factors of fish spawning
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Hdudn
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Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that have fur or hair, make milk, and give birth to live young, in which the growing embryo
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Gamete
A)an unborn, developing plant or animal B)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C)not sexual D)to add
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gy5
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Gamete
A an unborn, developing plant or animal B a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C not sexual D to add
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gy5
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A plant bearing both staminate and pistillate flowers is ________.
Dioecious Imperfect Superior Monoecious Regular
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turbzdon
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Which of the following choices represents the correct sequence?
Microspores- meiosis- gametophyte-sperm
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turbzdon
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Gamete
A)not sexual B)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg C)an unborn, developing plant or animal D)a long, tubular
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fihewbfyu
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Pollination
A)not sexual B)to add pollen to the female organ of a flower C)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking
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fihewbfyu
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Whorl
A)not sexual B)an unborn, developing plant or animal C)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg D)reproduction by
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fihewbfyu
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Asexual
A)not sexual B)an unborn, developing plant or animal C)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking D)to add
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fihewbfyu
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Whorl
A)not sexual B)reproduction by the combination of male and female gametes C)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized
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fihewbfyu
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Pollination
A)an unborn, developing plant or animal B)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C)a reproductive
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adiohdi
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Embryo
A)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking B)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg C)to add
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adiohdi
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The ovary contains unfertilized female gametes called _____.
ovules petals nectar pistil filament
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adiohdi
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Select 2 that apply.
Plants reproduce in two ways: strictly by budding sexually asexually strictly by stems strictly by seeds
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adiohdi
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Environmental factor that affect spawning
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Estifanos
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Deterrent
A)to thin out B)something which keeps an event from happening C)to stimulate, to invite D)not able to be eaten
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stefan dunn
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Deterrent
to thin out something which keeps an event from happening to stimulate, to invite not able to be eaten reproduction, as
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stefan dunn
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Reptiles are ________-blooded and lay eggs, while mammals are _________-blooded and give birth to live young.
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MrDemon
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Why can't dogs and cats breed together and reproduce new offspring?
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MrDemon
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how do chromists reproduce?
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Mark
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Some organisms are descended from only one parent. What is the name for this type of reproduction?
A. sexual reproduction B.
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Must all species reproduce in order for the species to survive?
A. Yes; without reproduction, once the living organisms died,
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Select the choice that best completes the following sentence:
_______ reproduction requires one parent, while _______
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One disadvantage of asexual reproduction is
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Time
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Factors that prevent memebers of different species from producing fertile offspring
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Asexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation.
Responses True False
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Why do certain organisms undergo sexual reproduction?
To create offspring that are genetically identical to the parent To create
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Desperate
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Which of the following is a method of reproduction that generally occurs very rapidly hybridizing sexual asexual germination
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Sexual reproduction produces offspring that are generally to the parents identical unrelated similar opposite
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Some redwood trees reproduce both sexually and asexually once a tree reaches maturity it can reproduce with another tree through
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Mini sponges can reproduce asexually ladybugs on the other hand reproduce sexually when bug bites of a sponge are bitten off
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In which of the following is the male of the species the homogametic sex?
X-Y system Z-W system X-O system Haplodiploid system
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Debbie Clarke
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Bacteria reproduce by ___________.
Mitosis Meiosis Binary fission Reductive division All of the above
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Debbie Clarke
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The primary advantage of sexual reproduction is:
It maintains the chromosome number for the species. It is necessary to protect
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Debbie Clarke
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The primary advantage of sexual reproduction is:
It maintains the chromosome number for the species. It is necessary to protect
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Debbie Clarke
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The Learning Coach in the video notes that “Many organisms produce many more organisms than can survive as there are not
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An example of reproductive mechanisms
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In sexually-reproducing organisms, a sperm cell unites with an egg cell during fertilization.
Then, the fertilized egg, or
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blu
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After a cell is released is remains ready for fertilisation for approximately how many hours
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a zygote that divides into two separate entities after having been fertilized by sperm results
a. mitosis b. dizygotic twins c.
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After a cell is released is remains ready for fertilisation for approximately how many hours
1. 8 hours 2. 48 hours 3. 72 hours
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Human development begins with a process called
1. Mitosis 2. Crossover 3. Conception 4. Meiosis
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Sexual reproduction structure in the flowers
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Sexual reproduction structure in the plant
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Parts of a flower and processes to become into an embryo
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