What does DNA stand for? What is Hydra's method of reproduction? What is the female reproductive part of the flower? Which organelle is NOT present in plant cells? Gametes develop... What does DNA stand for? What is Hydra's method of reproduction? What is the female reproductive part of the flower? Which organelle is NOT present in plant cells? Gametes develop in sexually distinct organs called gonads. Which of the following is the female gonad? What does the word 'cella' mean following Robert Hooke's discovery? Which of the following is an example of a eukaryote?

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The question contains multiple choice items related to biology, focusing on genetic information, reproduction, plant biology, and the definition of cells. It encompasses topics like DNA, hydra reproduction methods, plant organelles, and eukaryotic examples.

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10. Deoxyribonucleic Acid; 11. Asexual; 12. Pistil; 13. Lysosome; 14. Ovary; 15. Small Room; 16. I, II, and III
  1. Deoxyribonucleic Acid; 11. Asexual; 12. Pistil; 13. Lysosome; 14. Ovary; 15. Small Room; 16. I, II, and III
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  1. Deoxyribonucleic Acid; 11. Asexual; 12. Pistil; 13. Lysosome; 14. Ovary; 15. Small Room; 16. I, II, and III

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DNA, or Deoxyribonucleic Acid, is the molecule that carries genetic instructions. Hydra reproduce asexually, typically through budding. Plant cells lack lysosomes. The ovary is the female gonad. 'Cella' means small room, referring to the structure observed by Hooke. Eukaryotes include plants, fungi, and mushrooms.

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Ensure to separate bacteria from eukaryotes, as bacteria are prokaryotes.

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