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Reproductive strategy and how the organism ensures that it can have offspring
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hayley
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How are baby's made?
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Your dad
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what is sexual conjugation
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Anonymous
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angiosperms and gymnosms both produce
(A) flowers (B) cones (C) spores (D) seeds plz help me i need it
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UWU
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In three to five sentences, develop an argument for which style of reproduction you think is more beneficial. Be sure to include
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yes
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Which of the following statements is TRUE.
Sexual reproduction involves two parents, a male and a female.*** Asexual reproduction
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Ryzen10
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Where does a baby come from?
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some one
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21) Which example represents a DISADVANTAGE of asexual reproduction?
A)Genetic variety slowly causes hundreds of species of
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HELP ASAP
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Budding and Binary fission are alike in that both:
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Goldfish
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Meiosis and fertilization in sexual reproduction produce among offspring
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Cynthia
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what is the process of producing more offspring than can possibly survive called?
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Ashley
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The birth of a baby indicates that a fertilized egg developed in which of these structures? *
1 point ovary testis uterus
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The Rooster Killer
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Short free response question
1. Female bees are diploid, and male bees are haploid. The haploid males produce sperm and can
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Benii
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What is the reproduction system
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veronika💘🤩
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my siblings who are 5 and 7 just asked where babies come from while I was doing my health stuff wht do I say ik this isn't hw
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just a girl
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What are three mechanisms for reproductive isolation? Which mechanism isolates two populations of similar frogs with different
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menace
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write one advantage and one disadvantage of internal and external fertilization.
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@OfficialOliviaB.
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how do the traits of offspring of asexually reproducing organisms compare to their parents?
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Auntie
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Which statement gives an example of asexual reproduction?
A. Two bears mate and produce more bears. B. A new strawberry plant
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Kat
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Place the following words into the illustration below gametes, sporophyte, gametophyte, and zygote. Explain how the terms are
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Gurl nerd
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Lesson 10 Unit 4 Reproductive Success Unit test
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4. An egg that has been fertilized by a sperm cell is a
A. gonad. B. fetus. C. zygote. D. gamete. C
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Anonymous
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Can you check the following?
1. Which statement about vascular plants and non-vascular plants is true? a. vascular plants produce
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Jay
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Viruses reproduce through the use of host cells. In this process, viruses reproduce by injecting their DNA into the host cell
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ik ur cheating
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In sexual reproduction, the variation among offspring, and the fact that they are genetically different from their parents, is
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katie
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1. In plants, sexual reproduction occurs when sperm and egg unite to form a...
a. gamete b. gametophyte c. sporophyte d. zygote
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FluttershyK
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write a reflection about how flowers have male and female structures that help the plant to reproduce sexually
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NOMAN
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What are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower? (1 point)
O the ovule and the stigma. O the petal and the sepal O
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ONE topic in this unit I would like to learn more about is reproductive success unit because
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wha
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How many pairs of rabbits will there be after a year if it is assumed that
every month each pair produces one new pair, which
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Hoa
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Which structure is the source of pollen in a plant?
Ovule Anther Style Sepal Reproductive success, online practice
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A scenario where bacteria will undergo sexually reproduction instead of taking the "safe route" and reproducing asexually.
I know
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Undefined
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Asexual reproduction is common in _____.
A. Mammals. B. Frogs. C. Fertilization. D. Bacteria.
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Geek Girl
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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?(1 point)
Responses a spore a
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Bot
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How does meiosis and fertilization in humans and other sexual reproductive organisms maintain the normal chromosomes number for
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Hannah
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Scientists often rely on _____ as evidence when looking at an animal’s reproductive success
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collin
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Which of the following describes fertilization?(1 point)
Responses The process of pollen moving from place to place. The process
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Lee Hooni 🖤
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hi. I would like to know in reference to wind and insects moving pollen to different species of flowers at the same time, why
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cat
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Strategy icon used to explain how the structures that plants have and behaviors animals use help them to reproduce successfully
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Many fungi, algae and some plants reproduce asexually by producing a reproductive cell. Which process describes this type of
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Placental mammals develop _______
A) In an egg laid in water B) A pouch of their mother's body C) Inside the mother's body**** D)
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Miranda Lambert
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What is an advantage of the zygospores of it is extremely dry or hot?
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Anonymous
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Okay... I got all the answers. Thanks for the helps anyways. :( I just at least need one help.
1. In plants, sexual reproduction
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Ellen
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses Ladybugs have only a few offspring, while humans have many. Ladybugs have only a few
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How did dinosoaurs mate?
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Disadvantages of cross pollination
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lillian
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2. Ferns are the most abundant of the _____ plants; and they produce _______ to reproduce.
gymnosperm; sperm seedless
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YOLO
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Scientists often rely on _____ as evidence when looking at an animal’s reproductive success.
Responses
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Hello,
I am having trouble with a question on my homework. Even after reading through my notes and textbook I am still not sure
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Jordan
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Which of the following describes fertilization?(1 point) Responses The process of pollen moving from place to place. The process
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Camden10k
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