Podcast
Questions and Answers
Where is sexual reproduction most common?
Where is sexual reproduction most common?
- Multicellular eukaryotes (correct)
- Animals only
- Fungi and plants
- Unicellular prokaryotes
What is the definition of sexual reproduction?
What is the definition of sexual reproduction?
- Reproduction involving the combination of haploid gametes to form a diploid zygote (correct)
- Reproduction involving the asexual division of cells to form a multicellular organism
- Reproduction involving the fusion of two diploid cells to form a haploid zygote
- Reproduction involving the division of a single cell into two identical daughter cells
What is the role of gametes in sexual reproduction?
What is the role of gametes in sexual reproduction?
- They fuse to form a haploid organism
- They undergo asexual division to form offspring
- They develop into a multicellular organism
- They combine to form a zygote (correct)
In which organisms does sexual reproduction not occur?
In which organisms does sexual reproduction not occur?
What is the significance of sexual reproduction in terms of genetic diversity?
What is the significance of sexual reproduction in terms of genetic diversity?
Which type of reproductive cells are involved in sexual reproduction?
Which type of reproductive cells are involved in sexual reproduction?
Where does sexual reproduction not occur?
Where does sexual reproduction not occur?
What is the chromosome composition of an organism resulting from sexual reproduction?
What is the chromosome composition of an organism resulting from sexual reproduction?
In addition to animals, where else is sexual reproduction common?
In addition to animals, where else is sexual reproduction common?
What is the primary process in bacteria that may be considered analogous to sexual reproduction?
What is the primary process in bacteria that may be considered analogous to sexual reproduction?