Reproduction and Meiosis Quiz
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binary fission | type of asexual reproduction; process by which one cell copies its DNA and forms two identical cells
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budding | type of asexual reproduction; a new organism grows from the existing organism
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regeneration | type of asexual reproduction; an organism can repair a damaged body part or regrow a limb
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asexual reproduction |
one parent cell
produces offspring that are identical to the parent cell
requires less time and energy
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internal fertilization | type of sexual reproduction; sperm & egg combine inside of the female organism
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external fertilization | type of sexual reproduction; sperm & egg combine outside of the organism in an aquatic environment (water)
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sexual reproduction |
two parent cells
produces offspring that are unique
requires more time and energy
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meiosis | Process that produces four unique reproductive cells or gametes each with half the number of chromosomes
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haploid | a cell that contains half the number of chromosomes
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diploid | a cell that contains a complete set of chromosomes
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Fish use this type of reproduction: | External Fertilization
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Frogs use this type of reproduction: | External Fertilization
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Starfish use this type of reproduction: | Regeneration
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Planaria use this type of reproduction: | Regeneration
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Bacteria use this type of reproduction: | Binary Fission
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Hydra use this type of reproduction: | Budding
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Poplar Trees use this type of reproduction: | Budding
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Humans use this type of reproduction: | Internal Fertilization
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Lions use this type of reproduction: | Internal Fertilization
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If a haploid cell has 12 chromosomes how many chromosomes are in the diploid cells? | 24
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If a diploid cell has 50 chromosomes how many chromosomes are in the haploid cells? | 25
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