Sexual Reproduction

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What is a gamete?

  • A type of fungi
  • A haploid reproductive cell (correct)
  • A type of bacteria
  • A diploid reproductive cell

Where is sexual reproduction most common?

  • Plants only
  • Multicellular eukaryotes (correct)
  • Prokaryotes
  • Unicellular eukaryotes

What happens when two gametes combine in sexual reproduction?

  • The gametes become haploid
  • The gametes become diploid
  • A new organism is formed instantly
  • A zygote is produced (correct)

In which organisms does sexual reproduction not occur?

<p>Prokaryotes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of sexual reproduction in some unicellular eukaryotes?

<p>It occurs in some unicellular eukaryotes (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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