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What type of cell division occurs in an asexual organism?
What type of cell division occurs in an asexual organism?
- Fermentation
- Meiosis
- Endoscopy
- Mitosis (correct)
What term describes cells that lack a septum or dividing wall?
What term describes cells that lack a septum or dividing wall?
- Mitotic
- Coenocytic (correct)
- Cytokinesis
- Meiotic
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of asexual reproduction?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of asexual reproduction?
- Production of genetically identical offspring
- Occurs in organisms such as bacteria and archaea
- Results in genetic variation (correct)
- Involves mitosis
What is the primary difference between asexual and sexual reproduction?
What is the primary difference between asexual and sexual reproduction?
Which of the following organisms is likely to undergo asexual reproduction?
Which of the following organisms is likely to undergo asexual reproduction?
Study Notes
Cellular Structure
- A type of cellular structure is asexual
- Coenocytic cells are non-separate
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This quiz covers various aspects of cellular structure, including types of cells and their characteristics. Test your knowledge on coenocytic cells and more!