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Asexual Reproduction in Animals

Biology ⇒ Reproduction and Development

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A scientist observes a single-celled animal dividing into two identical cells. What type of reproduction is this?
Describe how fragmentation helps in the survival of some animals.
Describe one disadvantage of asexual reproduction.
Describe the main difference between asexual and sexual reproduction.
Describe the process of budding in animals.
Explain why asexual reproduction does not lead to genetic variation.
Explain why asexual reproduction is common in simple animals.
A scientist observes a single-celled animal dividing into two identical cells. What type of reproduction is this?
Which method of asexual reproduction is shown when a flatworm is cut into pieces and each piece grows into a new flatworm? (1) Budding (2) Fragmentation (3) Binary fission (4) Spore formation
Which of the following animals can reproduce by binary fission? (1) Amoeba (2) Hydra (3) Starfish (4) Earthworm
Which of the following animals can reproduce by fragmentation? (1) Starfish (2) Earthworm (3) Frog (4) Butterfly
Which of the following is a disadvantage of asexual reproduction? (1) Slow reproduction (2) Lack of genetic variation (3) Requires two parents (4) Complex process
Fill in the blank: Asexual reproduction does not involve the fusion of __________.
Fill in the blank: In asexual reproduction, the genetic material of the offspring comes from __________ parent(s).
Fill in the blank: In asexual reproduction, the offspring are called __________.
Fill in the blank: In binary fission, the parent cell divides into __________ daughter cells.
True or False: All animals reproduce asexually.
True or False: All offspring from asexual reproduction are always healthy and survive.
True or False: Asexual reproduction always results in a large number of offspring.
True or False: Asexual reproduction can occur in both unicellular and multicellular animals.