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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Reproduction
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Reproduction can be either asexual or sexual. Plants can reproduce asexually, as can simple single celled organisms like bacteria and protozoa. Most animals and plants reproduce sexually which creates variation in populations. This variation can lead to natural selection and therefore evolution of a species.  Asexual reproduction in single celled organisms takes the form of budding or binary fission. In plants, it can be carried out artificially by taking cuttings or tissue culture and happens naturally by runners and rhizomes. Asexual reproduction gives rise to offspring that are... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Reproduction
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10 Questions

1. How does sexual reproduction lead to evolution?
2. Which one of the following statements about plant reproduction is false?
3. Tissue culture requires only very small parts of a plant but is more expensive than taking cuttings. Why?
4. Which of the following options best describes sexual reproduction?
5. What do we call the process in which a zygote is created artificially by scientists or doctors?
6. In human reproduction, which hormone prepares and maintains the uterus lining to receive the zygote?
7. Variation between individuals in an animal population is genetic but may also be caused by what?
8. What do we call the cell formed when fertilization has occurred?
9. Which of the following is not an example of asexual reproduction?
10. The genetic information passed from parent to offspring is contained in what?