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whats the similarities and difernces between gonochoristic and hermaphroditic ?
thanks again Jim
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Jim_R
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In three to five sentences, describe both asexual and sexual reproduction.
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Neo
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can double yolks egg has babys
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111
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Prokaryotes reproduce by means of
1. The lysogenic cycle 2. Fragmentation 3. The lytic cycle 4. Binary fusion
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Bonia
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Zoospores are
1. Haploid,flagellated spores 2. Thick-walled spores 3. Gamete 4. Diplodocus zygotes
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Bonia
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Contrast the costs and benefits of sexual versus asexual reproduction, drawing upon specific examples where possible.
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bob
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Something that potatoes and bacteria have in common is that they can both reproduce
using tubers using vegatative propagation
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idk
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How does asexual reproduction work?
And what is it?
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Bro i ate taco bell, now i have diarrhea
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the bluefin tuna is able to produce 10 million eggs per year. how does this affect the fitness of the bluefin tuna species?
1 It
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good grades
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Match the term with the corresponding definition.
Asexual 1.an unborn, developing plant or animal 2.a reproductive cell, such as
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fe
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Reproductive Strategies Unit Test
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LordUzuiIsHot
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How are babies made
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Khloe
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Bacteria reproduce rapidly and asexually in a process called ____
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rrft
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A potato plant can reproduce asexually so that one potato can often give rise to many other potatoes. Strawberry plants can
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maya <3
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i need to know if sunflowers , cactus, chickens,fragmentation,fish ue asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction and explain
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hrts4mbj
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What is the definition of placental?
A)a mammal which gives birth to a fetus that moves into a pouch for protection and
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fe
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What is the definition of an umbilical cord?
A)having a placenta, the organ that nourishes young until birth B)the gland of a
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dnaoiw
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More than _____ percent of all mammals are placental.
60 50 10 100 90
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dnaoiw
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Sperm need ?to become mobile.
A)testosterone B)fibrinolysin C)an acidic pH D)fructose and an alakline pH E)cool temperatures
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asked anonymously
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Many fungi, algae and some plants reproduce asexually by producing a reproductive cell. Which process describes this type of
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UNKOWN
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)
Responses
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UNKOWN
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Prior to pubertyoogenesis stops at what point?
A)completion of meiosis I B)formation of ova C)tetrad formation in the primary
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asked anonymously
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A polar body is a ?
A)primordial follicle B)a tiny cell consisting of a nucleus and a small amount of cytoplam that is devoid of
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asked anonymously
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6. What are the different ways that protozoans reproduce?
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I’m Going Back Home
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____ is used to attract a mate, while ____ is used to protect an area in which an animal lives.
A. habitat destruction B.
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rrft
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Define parthenocarpy
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Many sponges can reproduce asexually. Ladybugs, on the other hand, reproduce sexually. When small bits of a sponge are broken
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f
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Some redwood trees reproduce both sexually and asexually. Once a tree reaches maturity, it can reproduce with another tree
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f
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Sexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically _______ to the parents.
* identical unrelated similar opposite
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f
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Which of the following is a method of reproduction that generally occurs very rapidly?
* hybridizing sexual asexual germination
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f
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I am confused as to what the order: gametes, sporophyte, gametophyte, zygote and spores goes in like which comes first- last
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Plz
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In which process does an organism reproduce by splitting into two copies of nearly equal size?
• fragmentation • budding •
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one
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Exploring Human Reproductive Cells Lab report write up differentiating between sperm and ova samples
Outlining how traits are
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turbzdon
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Fish spawning raining and transportation
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Fish seeds
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How long after a blowfly reaches maturity does it begin reproduction?
A. 2-3 hours B. 3-4 days C. 5-18 days D. 21-25 days
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In asexual reproduction, DNA from the parent cell ___ before it produces daughter cells. an example of asexual reproduction is
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stupid
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Hydras are animals related to the coral and jellyfish. Hydras can reproduce sexually or asexually. What is an advantage of
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stupid
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Sexual reproduction always involves parental care, while asexual reproduction does not.
True or False
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stupid
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Factors of fish spawning
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Hdudn
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Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates that have fur or hair, make milk, and give birth to live young, in which the growing embryo
1 answer
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b
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Gamete
A)an unborn, developing plant or animal B)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C)not sexual D)to add
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gy5
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Gamete
A an unborn, developing plant or animal B a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C not sexual D to add
1 answer
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gy5
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A plant bearing both staminate and pistillate flowers is ________.
Dioecious Imperfect Superior Monoecious Regular
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turbzdon
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Which of the following choices represents the correct sequence?
Microspores- meiosis- gametophyte-sperm
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turbzdon
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Gamete
A)not sexual B)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg C)an unborn, developing plant or animal D)a long, tubular
4 answers
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fihewbfyu
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Pollination
A)not sexual B)to add pollen to the female organ of a flower C)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking
4 answers
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fihewbfyu
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Whorl
A)not sexual B)an unborn, developing plant or animal C)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized egg D)reproduction by
4 answers
asked by
fihewbfyu
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Asexual
A)not sexual B)an unborn, developing plant or animal C)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking D)to add
1 answer
asked by
fihewbfyu
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Whorl
A)not sexual B)reproduction by the combination of male and female gametes C)a reproductive cell, such as an unfertilized
4 answers
asked by
fihewbfyu
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Pollination
A)an unborn, developing plant or animal B)a long, tubular organ, like a tongue, used for sucking C)a reproductive
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adiohdi
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