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Review Of Meiosis And Reproduction.

This is the method by which bacteria reproduce
a) Fusion
b) Budding
c) Gametogenesis
d) Binary Fission

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Occurs in worms and star fish
a) Fragmentation
b) Budding
c) Pieciation
d) Breaking

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Unequal distribution of cytoplasm and equal division of genetic material
a) Spermatogenesis
b) Mitosis
c) Budding
d) Fusion

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Uses only mitosis
a) Meiosis
b) Asexual Reproduction
c) Oogenesis
d) Sexual Reproduction

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Identical offspring can also be called
a) sisters
b) stem cells
c) chromosomes
d) clones

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Having two copies of each chromosome
a) triploid
b) biploid
c) diploid
d) haploid

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Production of a new plant from a portion of another plant
a) Vegetative Propagation
b) Plant Reproduction
c) Active Propogation
d) Vegetative State

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Offspring develop in eggs without fertilization
a) Parthanogenesis
b) Cloning
c) Afertilization
d) Budding

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Having one copy of each chromosome
a) uniploid
b) haploid
c) tetraploid
d) diploid

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Occurs after telophase I
a) Interphase II
b) Metaphase II
c) Cytokinesis
d) Prophase II

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