Reproduction

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    • What is sexual reproduction?
      Type of reproduction involving gametes
    • How are gametes produced in sexual reproduction?
      By meiosis
    • What forms when a gamete from each parent fuses?
      A zygote
    • What is unique about the resulting zygote in sexual reproduction?
      It has mixed genetic information
    • What are gametes?
      Sex cells like sperm and egg cells
    • What is the chromosome number of gametes?
      Haploid, half the number of chromosomes
    • What is meiosis?
      Cell division forming gametes
    • What is the result of meiosis?
      Non-identical haploid cells
    • How many divisions occur during meiosis?
      Two divisions
    • What must occur before meiosis?
      Interphase
    • What happens during interphase before meiosis?
      Copies of genetic information are made
    • What occurs during the first stage of meiosis?
      Chromosome pairs line up and separate
    • What is the outcome of the first stage of meiosis?
      Chromosome number is halved
    • What happens during the second stage of meiosis?
      Chromosomes line up and chromatids separate
    • How many unique haploid gametes are produced in meiosis?
      Four unique haploid gametes
    • Why is meiosis important for sexual reproduction?
      It increases genetic variation
    • What does meiosis ensure about the zygote formed at fertilization?
      It is diploid
    • What occurs during fertilization?
      Gametes join to restore chromosome number
    • What happens after fertilization?
      The new cell divides by mitosis
    • What occurs as the embryo develops?
      Cells differentiate
    • What is the advantage of sexual reproduction?
      Creates genetic variation in offspring
    • How does sexual reproduction help species adapt?
      Increases survival probability in changes
    • How can natural selection be influenced by humans?
      Through selective breeding for food production
    • What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction?
      Requires two parents for reproduction
    • Why is sexual reproduction difficult in endangered populations?
      Two parents are required
    • What is another disadvantage of sexual reproduction?
      More time and energy is required
    • What is asexual reproduction?
      Type of reproduction involving mitosis
    • What is produced in asexual reproduction?
      Genetically identical offspring
    • How quickly can asexual reproduction produce offspring?
      In a short period of time
    • What is an advantage of asexual reproduction?
      Only one parent is required
    • Why is less energy required in asexual reproduction?
      No mate is needed
    • What is the disadvantage of asexual reproduction?
      No genetic variation except mutations
    • How does lack of genetic variation affect species?
      Reduces adaptation to environmental change
    • Where do malarial parasites reproduce sexually?
      In the mosquito
    • Where do malarial parasites reproduce asexually?
      In the human host
    • How do fungi reproduce asexually?
      By spores
    • Why do fungi reproduce sexually?
      To give variation
    • How do plants reproduce sexually?
      To produce seeds
    • How do plants reproduce asexually?
      By runners or bulb division
    • What is DNA?
      Double-stranded polymer of nucleotides
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