Sexual Reproduction and Life Cycles
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What is the result of the combination of two gametes in sexual reproduction?

  • Two separate organisms
  • A zygote with no chromosomes
  • A zygote with a single set of chromosomes (haploid)
  • A zygote with two sets of chromosomes (diploid) (correct)
  • Which type of organisms commonly undergo sexual reproduction?

  • Animals, fungi, and plants (correct)
  • Unicellular eukaryotes only
  • Multicellular prokaryotes
  • Bacteria and archaea
  • What process in bacteria may be considered analogous to sexual reproduction?

  • Bacterial cell division
  • Bacterial conjugation (correct)
  • Bacterial mutation
  • Bacterial respiration
  • What is the result of meiosis in eukaryotes?

    <p>Production of haploid cells</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where did sexual reproduction likely develop according to the text?

    <p>In ancient eukaryotic ancestor</p> Signup and view all the answers

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