Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms
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Lifespan is NOT related to:
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Which organism is considered biologically immortal?
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Death is:
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Senescence refers to:
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Reproductive phase is when:
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Juvenile phase is:
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Continuous breeders reproduce:
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Organisms that reproduce seasonally are called:
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Variation is important for:
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Sexual reproduction leads to:
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Which phase follows fertilisation?
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Fusion of gametes restores:
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Gametes are:
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Zygote is:
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Internal fertilisation occurs in:
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External fertilisation occurs in:
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Embryogenesis is:
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Fertilisation is:
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Gametogenesis is:
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Sexual reproduction involves:
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Disadvantage of asexual reproduction:
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Asexual reproduction is advantageous because:
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Which plant reproduces by stem?
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Which plant reproduces by leaves?
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Vegetative propagation occurs through:
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Gemmules are formed in:
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Which is NOT a method of asexual reproduction?
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Clone means:
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Genetic variation in asexual reproduction is:
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Asexual reproduction is common in:
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Which process produces spores?
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Budding in yeast is also called:
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Transverse fission occurs in:
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Longitudinal fission occurs in:
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Binary fission in Amoeba is:
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Fertilisation results in formation of:
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Which stage comes first in sexual reproduction?
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Gametes are formed by:
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Which is an example of vegetative propagation?
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Vegetative propagation is common in:
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Fragmentation is seen in:
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Multiple fission occurs in:
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Budding is common in:
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Binary fission occurs in:
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Offspring produced asexually are called:
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Which is NOT a feature of asexual reproduction?
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Reproduction ensures:
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Which organism has the shortest lifespan?
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The period between birth and natural death is called:
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