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