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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called(1 point)
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WHICH ORGANIZIIM can reproduse both sexually and asexually?
O sandhill crane O protist O dog O starfish
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Alex😗
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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Which statement below best describes why one method might be more
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Alex😗
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AAsexual reproduction is a simpler process than sexual
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Alex😗
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AAsexual reproduction is a simpler process than sexual
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Alex😗
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Asexual and Sexual Reproduction Quick Check 4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple
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Camden10k
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point) Responses protist protist sandhill crane sandhill crane dog
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Camden10k
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point) Responses Asexual reproduction occurs when two gametes fuse. Asexual reproduction
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Camden10k
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The process by which a modified stem or root of a parent plant grows offspring that remain attached is called(1 point) Responses
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maya
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Select the statement that is true.
A sexual reproduction occurs when two gametes fuse Sexual reproduction requires a single
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually
starfish protist dog sandhill crane
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Complete organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this always true
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Which statement below correctly describes a component of sexual reproduction? (1 point)
• Each parent has two alleles per trait
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AYD3N
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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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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Which statement below best describes why one method might be more
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Knotreal
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What is the path for pollen as it fertilizes a plant. (which parts in order for fertilization) Fill in the blank __________,
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In Asexual reproduction, is it the most common in simple organisms?
yes or no?
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Knotreal
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In Asexual reproduction, do the offsprings have genetic variation?
Yes or no
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Knotreal
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?(1 point)
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No One
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?(1 point)
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wominizer
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point)
Responses sandhill crane sandhill crane starfish starfish dog
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wominizer
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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Which statement below best describes why one method might be more
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wominizer
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
Responses Asexual reproduction is a simpler process than sexual reproduction. Asexual
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No One
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
Responses Asexual reproduction occurs when two gametes fuse. Asexual reproduction
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wominizer
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Which process would lead to offspring with the exact same genetic information as the parent? (1 point)
A bird laying an egg. A
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urmotherr
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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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urmotherr
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In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)
Gfragmentation
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urmotherr
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Select the statement that id true. (1 point)
Responses Asexual reproduction occurs when two gametes fuse. Sexual reproduction
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SONS
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point)
Responses dog dog sandhill crane sandhill crane starfish
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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Which statement below best describes why one method might be more
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
Responses Sexual reproduction produces more offspring than asexual reproduction.
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Select the statement that is true.
A. Asexual reproduction occurs when two gametes fuse. B. Sexual reproduction produces more
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i like feet, not.
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?(1 point)
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zendaya
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point)
Responses protist protist dog dog starfish starfish sandhill
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zendaya
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
Responses Sexual reproduction requires a single parent. Sexual reproduction requires
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zendaya
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?(1 point)
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AJε=( o`ω′)ノ
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point)
Responses protist protist starfish starfish dog dog sandhill
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AJε=( o`ω′)ノ
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
Responses Sexual reproduction produces more offspring than asexual reproduction.
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AJε=( o`ω′)ノ
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?(1 point)
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Daphne
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point)
Responses dog dog starfish starfish sandhill crane sandhill
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Daphne
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Select the statement that is true.(1 point)
Responses Sexual reproduction produces more offspring than asexual reproduction.
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Daphne
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select the statement that is true.
a. asexual reproduction occurs when two gametes fuse. b. asexual reproduction is a simpler
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which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?
a. dog b. sandhill crane c. starfish d. protist
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which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually
a. starfish \ b. protist c, dog d. sandhill crane
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reject school return to monkey
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?
Yes, because
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Which organism can repproduce both sexually and asexually?
Sandhill crane starfish protist dog
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asked anonymously
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Many plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Which statement below best describes why one method might be more
3 answers
asked anonymously
71 views
Select the statement that is true.
Sexual reproduction requires a single parent. Asexual reproduction is a simpler process than
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asked anonymously
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Complex organisms reproduce sexually, and simple organisms reproduce asexually. Is this statement always true?(1 point)
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3 answers
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Lee Hooni 🖤
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Which organism can reproduce both sexually and asexually?(1 point)
Responses sandhill crane sandhill crane starfish starfish
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Lee Hooni 🖤
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