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in _____ one parent organism produces offspring without meiosis and fertilization | asexual reproduction
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because the offspring of asexual reproduction inherit all their DNA from one parent , they are genetically ______ to each other and their parent | identical
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sea stars sea urchins sea cucumbers and planitarians can _____ through regeneration | reproduce
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cell division in prokaryotes is known as _______ | fission
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many animals can _____ damaged or lost body parts . this is not reproduction : _________ are not produced | regenerate, new organisms
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_______ is a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from part of a parent plant | vegetative reproduction
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______ is a type of asexual reproduction developed by scientists and performed in labs . it produces ______ individuals from a cell ro from a cluster of cells taken from a multicellular organiskm . | cloning , identical
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because all of a clone's ______ come from one parent , the clone is a genetic copy of its parent . | chromosomes
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genetic change , called _____- can occure and then be passed to offspring ; this can eaffect the offsprings ability to survive | genetic variation is important because it can give organisms a better chance of ______ if the environment changes
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in all types of ______ one parent organism produces offspring without meiosis and fertilization | asexual reproduction
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when offspring inherit all of their DNA from one aprent, they are (?) | genetically identical
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many unicellular eukaryotes reproduce by dividing into two offspring thru mitosis and cell division this form of reproduction is knnown as (?) | mitotic cell division
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in (?) a new organism grows on the body of its parent by mitosis and cell division . | budding
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in animal (?)a new animal grow from one piece of its parent | regeneration
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a form of asesxual reproduction in which offspering grow from one part of a parent plant is called (?) | vegetative reproduction
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some plants can be cloned from just a few cells using the technique that take a (?) | tissue culture
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some animals can be lones using the (?) from a cell in one parent . | nucleus
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T/F ? meisosis and fertilization are not a part of asexual reproduction. | true
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T/F?a hydra grows a new hydra on its body using a form of asexual reproduction called budding. | true
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cloning produces identical inficualasls from a cell or cluster of cells taken from UNICELLULAR organisms | false (from multicellular organisms)
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T/F ?in all types in ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION offspring are produced by one parent organism. | false (asexual reproduction)
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T/F ?some animals can grow a new limn in a process called REGENERATION. |
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