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As shown in the image, budding is a form of reproduction where an organism develops an outgrowth which breaks off when it is mature.
sexual reproduction
asexual reproduction
both
neither
Produces new cells or offspring
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
both
neither
In many fish species, the female digs a small hole in which to lay her eggs. Later, the male visits and fertilizes the eggs.
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
both
neither
One of the biggest disadvantages of sexual reproduction is that it
creates genetic diversity
produces clones
requires more time and energy
is faster that asexual reproduction
A litter of kittens contains no two kittens that are quite alike. All the kittens resemble their parents because cats reproduce
Asexually
Sexually
Both
Neither
Genetic information is passed from parent to offspring
Asexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction
Both
Neither
if two organisms reproduce sexually, then their offspring will exhibit a genetic makeup that is
identical to the parent
identical to all its siblings
diverse from the parents
the recessive traits of each parent
This is a process in which a prokaryote, or bacteria, copies its DNA and produces two identical daughter cells.
budding
binary fission
regeration
vegetative propagation
The offspring from asexually reproduced organisms are...
different than their parents
identical to parents
a combination of both parents
a different species
Offspring are identical in which type of reproduction?
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
Offspring are diverse in which type of reproduction?
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
One cell becomes two cells
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
both
neither
Cells split into two
regeneration
budding
binary fission
Repair or grow missing tissue
binary fission
regeneration
meiosis
budding
Growth of a new organism on the side of a parent organism
binary fission
regeneration
budding
all of the above
Fertilization inside of the female
mitosis
spores
internal fertilization
external fertilization
Which organisms use external fertilization?
birds and turtles
birds and fish
fish and frogs
snakes and turtles
A fern releases spores. Spores grow into new ferns.
asexual
sexual
A male and female elephant gives birth to a baby elephant
asexual
sexual
An amoeba stretches and divides itself into two to become two new amoebas
asexual
sexual
A lion and a tiger mates and produces a liger
asexual
sexual
Part of a leaf falls to the ground and becomes a new plant
asexual
sexual
Hydra's bud falls off to become a baby hydra
asexual
sexual
An African house snake lays eggs
asexual
sexual
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