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What is the main purpose of reproduction in a species?
What is the main purpose of reproduction in a species?
- To give rise to offspring (correct)
- To provide food for offspring
- To increase population density
- To enhance genetic diversity
Which mode of reproduction involves only one parent?
Which mode of reproduction involves only one parent?
- Sexual reproduction
- Binary fission
- Asexual reproduction (correct)
- Cross-fertilization
Which of the following is NOT a mode of reproduction?
Which of the following is NOT a mode of reproduction?
- Sexual reproduction
- Genetic replication (correct)
- Asexual reproduction
- Parthenogenesis
What is a consequence of asexual reproduction?
What is a consequence of asexual reproduction?
In sexual reproduction, how many parents are typically involved?
In sexual reproduction, how many parents are typically involved?
Study Notes
Reproduction
- Reproduction is the process of creating offspring, crucial for the survival of a species.
- Two main modes of reproduction exist: sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.
- Asexual reproduction involves only a single parent, producing offspring genetically identical to itself.
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This quiz covers the fundamental concepts of reproduction in biology. It explores the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction, including the significance of each method in species survival. Test your knowledge on the processes involved in creating offspring and their genetic implications.