The document contains a science quiz about reproduction with multiple choice and matching questions. It addresses the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction, examples of asexual reproduction in different organisms, and disadvantages of asexual reproduction. The questions cover topics such as the definition of pollination, whether variation occurs in binary fission, and types of asexual reproduction like fragmentation, budding, and fission.
The document contains a science quiz about reproduction with multiple choice and matching questions. It addresses the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction, examples of asexual reproduction in different organisms, and disadvantages of asexual reproduction. The questions cover topics such as the definition of pollination, whether variation occurs in binary fission, and types of asexual reproduction like fragmentation, budding, and fission.
The document contains a science quiz about reproduction with multiple choice and matching questions. It addresses the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction, examples of asexual reproduction in different organisms, and disadvantages of asexual reproduction. The questions cover topics such as the definition of pollination, whether variation occurs in binary fission, and types of asexual reproduction like fragmentation, budding, and fission.
The document contains a science quiz about reproduction with multiple choice and matching questions. It addresses the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction, examples of asexual reproduction in different organisms, and disadvantages of asexual reproduction. The questions cover topics such as the definition of pollination, whether variation occurs in binary fission, and types of asexual reproduction like fragmentation, budding, and fission.
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Science Quiz
1. Which statement/s on reproduction is/are CORRECT?
I. Sexual reproduction means combining genetic material from two parents. II. Asexual reproduction produces offspring identical to one parent. III. Asexual reproduction is a slow process. IV. In asexual reproduction cells divide by fission, budding, or regeneration
a. I and II only c. II, III, IV only
b. I, II, IV only d. I, II, III, IV 2. Where there is a very little chance of variation? a. In sexual reproduction c. both a and b b. In asexual reproduction d. neither a or b 3. Which of the following is not a type of asexual reproduction in animals? a. fission c. pollination b. budding d. fragmentation 4. Which is a disadvantage of asexual reproduction? a. Requires less energy in mating. b. Takes time to complete the process of producing offspring. c. Requires two organisms, requires more energy. d. No variation- if the parent has a genetic disease, offspring does, too. 5. What is pollination? a. It is the growth of pollen tube in a style. b. It is the penetration of an embryo sac by a pollen tube c. It is the union of a sperm nucleus with an egg nucleus. d. It is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same or another flower. 6. What is not true about binary fission? a. Genetic variation happens in binary fission. b. DNA replication occurs during binary fission. c. Binary fission occurs in prokaryotic organisms. d. Identical offspring is produced in binary fission. 7. Which type of asexual reproduction in animals occurs without fertilization? a. fission c. fragmentation b. budding d. parthenogenesis 8. Which is/are TRUE of sexual reproduction? I. Higher possibility of variation of offspring which leads to greater adaptation and protection II. Takes place in higher organisms III. Examples are binary fission, budding, spore formation a. I and II c. I and III b. II and III d. I, II, III Match Column A to Column B ________ 1. corals a. budding ________ 2. planaria b. fragmentation/regeneration ________ 3. paramecium c. fission ________ 4. molds d. spore formation ________ 5. wasps e. vegetative propagation f. parthenogenesis Match Column A to Column B ________ 1. corals a. regeneration ________ 2. planaria b. fragmentation/regeneration ________ 3. paramecium c. fission ________ 4. molds d. spore formation ________ 5. wasps e. vegetative propagation f. parthenogenesis Match Column A to Column B ________ 1. corals a. regeneration ________ 2. planaria b. fragmentation/regeneration ________ 3. paramecium c. fission ________ 4. molds d. spore formation ________ 5. wasps e. vegetative propagation f. parthenogenesis Match Column A to Column B ________ 1. corals a. regeneration ________ 2. planaria b. fragmentation/regeneration ________ 3. paramecium c. fission ________ 4. molds d. spore formation ________ 5. wasps e. vegetative propagation f. parthenogenesis Essay: ◦ What is reproduction? Give two types of reproduction and give each type an example. Essay: ◦ What is reproduction? Give two types of reproduction and give each type an example. Essay: ◦ What is reproduction? Give two types of reproduction and give each type an example.