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Which type of reproduction does not involve gametes or sex cells?
Which type of reproduction does not involve gametes or sex cells?
- Binary fission
- Vegetative reproduction (correct)
- Budding
- Fragmentation
Which type of reproduction involves an organism forming an outgrowth from the parent's body?
Which type of reproduction involves an organism forming an outgrowth from the parent's body?
- Vegetative reproduction
- Binary fission
- Fragmentation
- Budding (correct)
Which type of asexual reproduction is usually done by prokaryotic organisms and some invertebrates?
Which type of asexual reproduction is usually done by prokaryotic organisms and some invertebrates?
- Fragmentation
- Budding
- Binary fission (correct)
- Vegetative reproduction
In which type of asexual reproduction does an organism split into two 'daughter' organisms?
In which type of asexual reproduction does an organism split into two 'daughter' organisms?
Which type of reproduction involves a new plant growing from a fragment of the parent plant or from a specialized reproductive structure?
Which type of reproduction involves a new plant growing from a fragment of the parent plant or from a specialized reproductive structure?
Which type of organisms directly use the energy from the sun to form organic food?
Which type of organisms directly use the energy from the sun to form organic food?
In plant reproduction, what happens after meiosis?
In plant reproduction, what happens after meiosis?
What is the process that involves the production of new organisms by the combination of genetic information of two individuals of different sexes called?
What is the process that involves the production of new organisms by the combination of genetic information of two individuals of different sexes called?
What is the main characteristic of animals' reproduction?
What is the main characteristic of animals' reproduction?
What is the series of progressive, nonrepetitive changes that occur during the life history of an organism called?
What is the series of progressive, nonrepetitive changes that occur during the life history of an organism called?
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