
Reproduction of Representative Animals
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Reproduction of Representative Animals
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Based from the picture, Which set of parents did the offspring come from?
PICTURE A
PICTURE B
PICTURE C
PICTURE D
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Which of the following describes asexual Reproduction? (3 answers)
it involves one/single parent
it involves fusion of male and female gametes
it produced offspring that are identical to the parent
Less energy and resources required
involve two parents
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What are the advantages of Sexual Reproduction? (3 answers)
Has more chances of survival
Has genetic variation.
Large Number of offspring are reproduce quickly
The population is less likely to catch diseases all at once
Only one parent organism is needed to reproduce.
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What are the different methods of Sexual reproduction? (3 answers)
Hermaphroditism
Internal Fertilization
Budding
External Fertilization
Binary Fission
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Multiple Choice
Most fish have external fertilization.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Animals having external fertilization usually produce large number of gametes because
Animals are small in size and want to produce more offspring
Food is available in plenty of water
To ensure better chance of fertilization
Water promotes production of large number of gametes
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Multiple Choice
Hen is odd one out of human, cow, dog, hen because
Ovoviviparous
It is oviparous
It is viviparous
It undergo external fertilization
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Multiple Select
Three ways that offspring are birthed following internal fertilization are ______ , ________ , and ________
viviparity
oviparity
ovoviviparity
vivoparity
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of asexual reproduction?
Binary Fission
Fragmentation
Fertilization
Budding
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Multiple Choice
A parent cell breaks into pieces and each piece becomes a new offspring.
Binary Fission
Budding
Fragmentation
Vegetative Reproductions
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Multiple Choice
Reproduction by budding takes place in
Hydra
Amoeba
Paramecium
Bacteria
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
It refers to the fertilization between male reproductive cell and female reproductive cell.
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Implantation
Fertilization
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