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What is a common method of asexual reproduction where new plants grow from stems, roots, or leaves of the parent plant?
What is a common method of asexual reproduction where new plants grow from stems, roots, or leaves of the parent plant?
- Fragmentation
- Binary fission
- Spore formation
- Budding (correct)
Which of the following is an advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?
Which of the following is an advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?
- Rapid population growth
- Minimal energy expenditure
- Production of identical offspring
- Genetic diversity (correct)
What type of reproduction involves a new organism developing from an outgrowth or bud on the parent organism?
What type of reproduction involves a new organism developing from an outgrowth or bud on the parent organism?
- Budding (correct)
- Binary fission
- Fragmentation
- Spore formation
True or False: Asexual reproduction is more common in unstable or changing environments.
True or False: Asexual reproduction is more common in unstable or changing environments.
Which organism commonly reproduces through binary fission?
Which organism commonly reproduces through binary fission?
Which of the following is a form of asexual reproduction?
Which of the following is a form of asexual reproduction?
What type of reproduction involves offspring that are genetically identical to the parent organism?
What type of reproduction involves offspring that are genetically identical to the parent organism?
Which organism reproduces through fragmentation?
Which organism reproduces through fragmentation?
What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction compared to asexual reproduction?
What is a disadvantage of sexual reproduction compared to asexual reproduction?
Which statement best describes the importance of asexual reproduction in nature?
Which statement best describes the importance of asexual reproduction in nature?
What term describes a type of asexual reproduction where an organism is divided into fragments, each growing into a new individual?
What term describes a type of asexual reproduction where an organism is divided into fragments, each growing into a new individual?
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