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What are the two types of reproduction discussed?
Sexual
and
asexual
reproduction
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How many pairs of chromosomes do human cells contain?
23 pairs
of chromosomes
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What is the purpose of the diagram shown in the video?
To illustrate human
chromosomes
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What process do cells undergo to divide into two identical cells?
Mitosis
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What are gametes in humans?
Sperm cells
and
egg cells
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How many chromosomes do human gametes contain?
23
single chromosomes
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What type of cell division produces gametes?
Meiosis
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How do the cells produced by meiosis differ from those produced by mitosis?
Meiosis produces
non-identical
cells
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What are the gametes in flowering plants?
Pollen
and
egg cells
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What is the key feature of sexual reproduction?
Fusion of
male
and
female
gametes
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What is the term for the joining of gametes in sexual reproduction?
Fertilization
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What does sexual reproduction lead to in offspring?
Variation in
genetic information
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What is an example of asexual reproduction shown in the video?
Aphid
reproducing alone
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How many parents are involved in asexual reproduction?
One
parent
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What are the offspring of asexual reproduction called?
Clones
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What type of cell division occurs in asexual reproduction?
Mitosis
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How do the offspring plants produced by asexual reproduction compare to the parent?
They are
genetically
identical
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What are the main differences between sexual and asexual reproduction?
Sexual reproduction involves two parents and
gametes
.
Asexual reproduction involves one parent and no gametes.
Sexual reproduction leads to
genetic variation
.
Asexual reproduction produces genetically identical offspring (clones).
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What are the key processes involved in sexual and asexual reproduction?
Sexual reproduction: Fertilization,
meiosis
Asexual reproduction:
Mitosis
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