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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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Which statement is true?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ALadybugs have only a few offspring, while humans have
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lynn lavada
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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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Many fungi, algae and some plants reproduce asexually by producing a reproductive cell. Which process describes this type of
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Some flatworms reproduce through fragmentation. What is a disadvantage of this method? (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt is
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lynn lavada
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Which of the following types of pathogens can only reproduce itself if it takes over host cells?
A fungi B bacteria C virus *** D
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Ann
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Which of the following describes fertilization
A, when a sperm cell and egg cell come together B. The process of pollen moving
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how do octopus reproduce
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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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Uhh
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Summarize the steps of sexual reproduction and explain how it increases genetic diversity.
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Jeff
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Identify the process that is necessary for sexual reproduction, explain why it is necessary, and identify how this process
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Jeff
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what is the advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction
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Priya
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How might sexual reproduction decrease an organisms chance of survival?
A. If the offspring inherits a genetic combination that
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Gwen
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What is the difference between the rate of natural increase and the birth rate?
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Anonymous
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What describes fertilization
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Which of the following processes produces haploid gametes?
A. Meiosis B. Fertilization C. Mitosis D. Intion I think A
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Sam
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Which gamete, the egg or sperm, determines if Holly and Edward will have a boy or girl? (A)__________
If in the future Holly and
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carrie
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Which type of reproduction is associated with using the most necessary resources (e.g., the most nutrients or most energy)?
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Anonymous
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent?
fragmentation budding
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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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Some flatworms reproduce through fragmentation. what is a disadvantage of this method?
It is a process that does not result in
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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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Which process would lead to offspring with the exact same genetic information as the parent? (1 point)
Responses  A plant
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)
Responses budding
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Daphne
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)
Responses
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Lee Hooni 🖤
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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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AJ(⌐■_■)
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Sperm cells are moved out of the testes in the
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Anonymous
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To everyone who uses Conexus hear are the answers to asexual reproduction strategies both quick check's
the first one's answers
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Alex🫦
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Many fungi, algae and some plants reproduce asexually by producing a reproductive cell. What process describes this type of
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point) Responses binary
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Camden10k
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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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Camden10k
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Which process would lead to offspring with the exact same genetic information as the parent? (1 point) Responses A bacterium
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Camden10k
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Some flatworms reproduce through fragmentation. What is a disadvantage of this method? (1 point) Responses It is a much more
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Camden10k
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Does starfish use budding in asexual reproduction?
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JustGoWoahh-ohhh
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complexity of asexual and sexual
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anonymous
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)Responses
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Basidiomycota (Mushrooms and Toadstools)
28. Where do spores form & what are the spore-forming structures called?
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Anonymous
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shorten this :
Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that involves the creation of offspring from a single parent
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personfromgamerscorner
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in which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent
vegetative reproduction
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im struggling
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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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Modeling Asexual Reproduction Quick Check 4 of 44 of 4 Items Question An established bacterial community is exposed to a dark
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YooWhoPutYouOnThePlanetLilBro?
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I read article by Emily Martin on sperm and egg but I don't understand can someone please explain to me about this article
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Mohammad
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point) Responses
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maya
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In bacteria binary fission can be modeled in
four stages three stages two stages one stages
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im struggling
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why doesn't a women body reject the sperms since it is an external organism , instantly
i.e, it should have produced the
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K
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Which of the following describes fertilization?
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How do protists and fungi reproduce and create new individuals?
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RubyFr
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What are the various methods through which plants reproduce asexually?
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ZECK
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Why is it necessary for bacteria to reproduce through binary fission instead of sexual reproduction?
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Hello :):):):)
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What are the various reproductive strategies among different animal species and how do they contribute to their survival and
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I need answer
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