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Reproduction
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the type of reproduction most like mitosis? | Asexual |
| What is the type of reproduction that requires meiosis? | Sexual |
| What type of reproduction do ferns and mosses use? | Asexual or Spores |
| Name the type of asexual reproduction that a hydra uses. | Budding |
| What do sponges in the ocean use to reproduce? | Gemmules |
| A spider plant can drop little plantlets to reproduce. This is called: | Vegetative reproduction |
| True or False: A seed is the same thing as a spore. | False |
| At the end of mitosis you get: | 2 identical daughter cells |
| At the end of meiosis you get: | 4 haploid sex cells |
| Sperm and egg cells are both examples of: | Haploid sex cells |
| Bacteria can reproduce sexually by trading their DNA in a process called: | Conjugation |
| This type of reproduction is most beneficial because it is a combination of genes from two parents | Sexual reproduction |
| Most microscopic organisms reproduce this way because it is easier for them (especially when you're only one cell) | Asexual reproduction |
| The prefix "a" in asexual reproduction means: | No or without |
| The reproduction that creates a "clone" offspring is called | Asexual |
| Cells that have double DNA are called | Diploid |
| Cells that have half the DNA are called | Haploid |