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Middle School Life Science: Cell Division, Reproduction, and Protein Synthesis - Reproduction
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Reproduction is how organisms produce offspring. The ability to reproduce is a characteristic of all living things. In some species, all the offspring are genetically identical to the parent. In other species, each offspring is genetically unique. Why does this happen in some species but not others? It's because there are two types of reproduction.     Reproduction can be sexual or asexual.     Asexual reproduction is simpler than sexual reproduction. It involves just one parent. The offspring are genetically identical to each other and to the parent. All prokaryotes and some eukaryotes... Show more
Middle School Life Science: Cell Division, Reproduction, and Protein Synthesis - Reproduction
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1. Asexual reproduction
2. Which stage of meiosis occurs first?
3. Methods of asexual reproduction include all of the following except
4. The diploid number of chromosomes in a species is always
5. Which phase directly follows meiosis I?
6. How does genetic variation arise during sexual reproduction?
7. How many chromosomes does a human individual normally inherit from each parent?