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Sexual & Asexual Reproduction

Sexual & Asexual Reproduction

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Biology

11th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS3-2, 3-LS1-1, MS-LS4-4

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Sandra Olvera

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Sexual & Asexual Reproduction in Plants

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Multiple Choice

The next are examples of types of asexual reproduction, except:

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Budding

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Fragmentation

3

Embryo fertilization

4

Production of spores

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Multiple Select

Reproduction is

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The process in which living organisms use energy.

2

The process in which organisms respond to surroundings.

3

The process in which organisms give birth to offspring same or similar to them.

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The process in which living organisms regenerate damaged cells.

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Multiple Choice

Some plants emerge from a seed.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Select

All plants have flowers, fruits and seeds.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Reproduction in plants occurs:

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Sexually and artificially

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Artificially and not naturally

3

Sexually and asexually

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Asexually and naturally

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Multiple Choice

What do sexual reproduction involve?

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Seeds

2

Sex cells

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cells

4

All the plant

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Multiple Select

What is another name for sex cells?

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Mitotic cells

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Diploid Cells

3

Plant cells

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Gametes

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Multiple Choice

Does asexual reproduction also involve gametes?

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Select

What are the 4 subtypes of asexual reproduction in plants?

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Vegetative propagation, Fragmentation, Budding & Spore formation.

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Vegetative propagation, Fertilization, Fragmentation & Parthenogenesis.

3

Fragmentation, Fertilization & fermentation.

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