Asexual Reproduction Question Preview (ID: 49720)
Types Of Asexual Reproduction.
A cactus growing a daughter cactus on its side is an example of
a) budding
b) fragmentation
c) binary fission
d) vegetative propagation
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A lizard regrowing its tail is an example of
a) vegetative propagation
b) binary fission
c) regeneration
d) budding
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A starfish breaking off a leg and the original starfish regrows its leg while the leg regrows all other legs is an example of
a) binary fission
b) vegetative propagation
c) budding
d) regeneration
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A strawberry plant growing runners that lead to new identical plantlets is an example of
a) vegetative propagation
b) budding
c) regeneration
d) binary fission
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A bacterium cell splitting into two identical cells is an example of
a) binary fission
b) budding
c) vegetative propagation
d) fragmentation
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Which of the following is not and advantage of asexual reproduction?
a) Genetic variation
b) Can reproduce quickly
c) It can create many offspring
d) No mate is required
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Which of the following is a disadvantage to asexual reproduction?
a) It takes time finding a mate
b) It takes a lot of energy to reproduce
c) It does not have genetic variation
d) Reproduction happens slowly
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Multicellular organisms can create new body cells through this process
a) mitosis
b) meiosis
c) binary fission
d) budding
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Which of the following organisms cannot reproduce asexually?
a) Potato
b) Cactus
c) dog
d) bacterium
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Most animals reproduce sexually. What is it called when an animal reproduces asexually?
a) Parthenogenesis
b) Binary Fission
c) Mitosis
d) Fragmentation
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