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Parts of a flower and processes to become into an embryo
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Which three processes occur during meiosis?
* 1 point crossing over asexual reproduction formation of gametes independent
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blu
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suppose a scientist finds the average female gorilla needs to have at least 2.1 surviving offspring in order for the population
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In what way are moss and fern reproduction the same
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New
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Examples of pathernocopy
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Explain pathernocopy
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What is fertilisation?
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An individual hydra is swept by an ocean current to an area of the ocean where no other hydras reside. The hydra asexually
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blu
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During the creation of an oocyte, 3 additional haploid cells are created that will not be fertilized, these cells are called
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The process by which eggs are made is called
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The process by which sperm are made is called
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When a sperm and egg combine, it is called
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A fertilized egg is a [ gametes / zygote ].
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Sperm and egg cells are called [ gametes/zygotes]
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What is the name of the cell produced on the underside of a fern that can grow into a new fern
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Guh
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Which statement is correct about reproduction in multicellular organisms and unicellular organisms?(1 point)
A. Unicellular
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I'm depressed...but that's okay..!
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Write either True if the statement is true or False if the statement is false and then provide a reasonable answer for your
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Rondezy
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In which form of reproduction does The offspring grow specifically for the stem or root of a plant
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Fertilization is when?
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Were the babies come from for kids
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Lori Greenly
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Of the five characteristics of living things, which one is required for the species to survive but does not have to apply to an
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An advantage of asexual reproduction in plants is
1. A. reproduction without another parent 2. C. Can help a species better adapt
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Aprilbrat
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What type of organism must use the cell's energy and parts to multiply?
A. Protozoa B. Fungi C. Bacteria D. Virus
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Anonymous
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An advantage of asexual reproduction in plants is
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flak
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1. Seahorses change color and swim together in predetermined ways before mating. These behaviors are called (1 point)
asexual
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josh
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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually which statement below best describes why one method might be more
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Some redwood trees reproduce both sexually and asexually. Once a tree reaches maturity, it can reproduce with another tree
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1. Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
Sexual reproduction produces more offspring than asexual reproduction. Asexual
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Can cat
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Why must organisms reproduce?
A. Organisms must reproduce to maintain genetic similarity in the species. B. Organisms must
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HI
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Given what you know about asexual and sexual reproduction, in three to five sentences, describe both types of reproduction:
Pleas
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Yoselin
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of external fertilization.
a) gametes are released into the surroundings b) gametes are
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Steve
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1.)Seahorse change color & swim together in predetermined ways before mating. these behaviors are called?
A.)Asexual reproduction
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Tom Brady Jr
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Fern plants can reproduce asexually using two processes: One way is by growing an offspring from its roots. Another way is by
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Arianna james
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Does asexual reproduction of sponges depend on time of year, availability of food, or other factors?
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Andy
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1. What type of reproduction results in offspring being identical to the parent? A)sexual reproduction B)genetic engineering C)
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Hayden
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Select the statement that is true.
Sexual reproduction produces more offspring than asexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction
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Anonymous
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Seahorses change color and swim together in predetermined ways before mating. The behaviors are called....... A.asexual
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Amber
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The sporophyte generation produces spores that grow into a(n)?
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Anonymous
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Conception/fertilization process summary
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Of the five characteristics of living things, which one is required for the species to survive but does not have to apply to an
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Which of the following characteristics are true for both plants' and animals' reproduction?
A. alternation of generation B. They
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Why is conjugation in bacteria not considered to be sexual reproduction?
Conjugation is a form of binary fission, which is
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Rose
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which kind of reproductive structure is not within the fungi?
is it anthers
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Anonymous
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Conception process
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In ovaries, the final products of meiosis are A) haploid cells. B) diploid cells. C) triploid cells. D) polyploid cells. 7)
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What is fertilisation?
Types of fertilisation? Stages of fertilisation? Factors of fertilisation?
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The fertilized egg is called a/an
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Sandra
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Egg-laying land animals have evolved to produce eggs with tough shells to ensure that
1 external fertilization can take place. 2
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Ray
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Something that potatoes and bacteria have in common is that they both reproduce(1 point)
A. via vegetable reproduction B. via
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olivia
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In asexual reproduction DNA from the parent cell โblankโ before it produces daughter cells
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Beau
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