Final Test

Final Test

11th Grade

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35 Qs

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1.

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30 sec • 1 pt

When mammals reproduce, what method of reproduction do they rely on?

2.

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An amoeba doubles its genetic material, create two nuclei, and start to change its shape, forming a "narrow" waist in its middle until the two cells divide. What kind of reproduction is this?

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A tiny bump appears on the parent hydra, the parent hydra develops the bump, the bump grows and breaks off to become an independent hydra. What reproduction is this?

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A starfish's arm detached, the starfish grew a new arm and the detached arm formed a new offsprings. What kind of reproduction is this?

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A flat worm shatters into pieces, each pieces regrow into other smaller organism. What kind of reproduction is this?

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A plant can grow by cutting into pieces and replanting them. What kind of reproduction is this?

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A queen ant lays eggs for their colony, the eggs did not require any fertilization to develop. What kind of reproduction is this?

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