Asexual and Sexual Reproduction exams with correct answers 100%
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction exams with correct answers 100% Which of these pairings is correct? - Correct Answer meiosis, part of sexual reproduction because it produces diploids Which describes the process of a bacterial cell dividing to create two daughter cells? - Correct Answer binary fission Which process can be described as two cell divisions, genetic variation, and haploid cells? - Correct Answer meiosis Which include the male and female sex cells? - Correct Answer gametes A slow reproduction process is a disadvantage of which form of reproduction? - Correct Answer sexual reproduction Which process produces a greater number of offspring? - Correct Answer asexual reproduction Which statement best explains why meiosis produces haploid cells rather than diploid cells? - Correct Answer Haploid cells join to form an organism that has a complete set of chromosomes. Which process must the cell undergo to have genetically different cells at the end of cell division? - Correct Answer meiosis Scientists studied reproduction in the New Zealand mud snail to answer the question, "Are there benefits to reproducing sexually or asexually?" Which of these hypotheses would least likely aid the scientists as they worked to answer the question? - Correct Answer Asexual reproduction is advantageous over sexual reproduction because it decreases the snails' need for social interaction. In which type of reproduction can cells divide through the process of mitosis? - Correct Answer asexual reproduction The first correlation below shows the relationship between types of cell division. Below that is a correlation showing the types of cells that each type of cell division
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