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Reproduction

Asexual and Sexual Reproduction

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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
Created by: erica.sprague
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