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Reproduction of Representative Animals

Reproduction of Representative Animals

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Science, Biology

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11th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS3-2

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Gemma Cabalar

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17 Slides • 15 Questions

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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)

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it involves one/single parent

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it involves fusion of male and female gametes

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it produced offspring that are identical to the parent

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Less energy and resources required

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involve two parents

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What are the advantages of Sexual Reproduction? (3 answers)

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Has more chances of survival

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Has genetic variation.

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Large Number of offspring are reproduce quickly

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The population is less likely to catch diseases all at once

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Only one parent organism is needed to reproduce.

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Multiple Select

What are the different methods of Sexual reproduction? (3 answers)

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Hermaphroditism

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Internal Fertilization

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Budding

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External Fertilization

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Binary Fission

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Multiple Choice

Most fish have external fertilization.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Animals having external fertilization usually produce large number of gametes because

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Animals are small in size and want to produce more offspring

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Food is available in plenty of water

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To ensure better chance of fertilization

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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

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Ovoviviparous

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It is oviparous

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It is viviparous

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It undergo external fertilization

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Multiple Select

Three ways that offspring are birthed following internal fertilization are ______ , ________ , and ________

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viviparity

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oviparity

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ovoviviparity

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vivoparity

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an example of asexual reproduction?

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Binary Fission

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Fragmentation

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Fertilization

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Budding

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Multiple Choice

A parent cell breaks into pieces and each piece becomes a new offspring.

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Binary Fission

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Budding

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Fragmentation

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Vegetative Reproductions

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Multiple Choice

Reproduction by budding takes place in

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Hydra

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Amoeba

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Paramecium

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Bacteria

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Multiple Choice

It refers to the fertilization outside female fish.
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External fertilization
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Internal fertilization
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Internal implantation
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External implantation

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Multiple Choice

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What type of reproduction is shown in the picture?
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Fragmentation
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Binary fission
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Budding
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Fertilization

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Multiple Choice

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What type of reproduction is shown in the picture?
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Fragmentation
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Binary fission
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Layering
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Budding

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Multiple Choice

It refers to the fertilization between male reproductive cell and female reproductive cell.

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Sexual reproduction

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Asexual reproduction

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Implantation

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Fertilization

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