Organisms and Reproduction

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Why do organisms reproduce?

  • To maintain the life of an individual organism
  • To create new individuals that look like themselves (correct)
  • To conserve energy
  • To reduce the population size

What makes reproducing organisms noticeable?

  • Their large numbers within a species (correct)
  • Their ability to conserve energy
  • Their unique appearance
  • Their ability to maintain life without reproduction

How do we typically identify two individuals as belonging to the same species?

  • They belong to the same family
  • They are able to maintain life without reproduction
  • They look similar to each other (correct)
  • They belong to the same habitat

Why is reproduction not necessary to maintain the life of an individual organism?

<p>It is necessary for the survival of the species (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happens when an individual organism creates more individuals?

<p>It expends a lot of energy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What would happen if there were only one non-reproducing member of a particular kind?

<p>The existence of the species would go unnoticed (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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