Sexual vs Asexual reproduction

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  • What are the two main ways organisms can reproduce?
    Sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction
  • Which organisms can reproduce through both sexual and asexual reproduction?
    Some plants
  • What type of reproduction do most animals rely on?
    Sexual reproduction
  • How do bacteria reproduce?
    Asexually
  • What is the key point of sexual reproduction?
    It involves the fusion of male and female gametes
  • What is fertilization in the context of sexual reproduction?
    The fusion of male and female gametes
  • Why are offspring from sexual reproduction genetically different?
    They contain a mixture of their parents' genes
  • How many chromosomes does a normal human cell have?
    46 chromosomes
  • How many chromosomes do human gametes have?
    23 chromosomes
  • What happens when two gametes fuse together?
    The resulting cell has 46 chromosomes
  • What process produces gametes?
    Meiosis
  • Does sexual reproduction require sexual intercourse?
    No, it refers to gamete fusion
  • How do plants reproduce sexually?
    Through the combination of pollen and egg cells
  • What is a key characteristic of asexual reproduction?
    It involves only one parent
  • What is the result of asexual reproduction?
    Identical clones of the parent
  • How do eukaryotic organisms reproduce asexually?
    Through mitosis
  • How do prokaryotic organisms reproduce asexually?
    By binary fission
  • What are the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction?
    • Sexual reproduction:
    • Involves two parents
    • Fusion of male and female gametes
    • Offspring are genetically different
    • Asexual reproduction:
    • Involves one parent
    • No mixing of genetic material
    • Offspring are identical clones
  • What are the processes of cell division involved in reproduction?
    • Mitosis: Asexual reproduction in eukaryotes
    • Meiosis: Produces gametes for sexual reproduction
    • Binary fission: Asexual reproduction in prokaryotes