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What type of reproduction is illustrated above?(1 point)Responsesconjugationconjugationsexualsexualasexualasexualbinary fission
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BVBFAN
so what's the short awnser
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soooo what's the 1 sentence wander
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BVBFAN
Sort the phrases below into the correct column. (8 points)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Creation of fruit mushrooms producing spores budding in yeast production of seeds creation of an egg stem cuttings of plants horse egg and sperm unite bacteria divide by fission
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so what's the wander
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GPT 3.5
conjugation
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GPT 3.5
binary fission: a form of asexual reproduction in which one organism splits into two
vegetative reproduction: a form of asexual reproduction in plants in which a modified stem or root of the parent organism grows offspring that stay attached
tuber: a plant's stem that is modified for storage
gametes: egg or sperm cells
allele: a variant form of a gene
asexual reproduction: the production of an identical genetic copy of a parent
sexual reproduction: the fusion of an egg and a sperm
vegetative reproduction: a form of asexual reproduction in plants in which a modified stem or root of the parent organism grows offspring that stay attached
tuber: a plant's stem that is modified for storage
gametes: egg or sperm cells
allele: a variant form of a gene
asexual reproduction: the production of an identical genetic copy of a parent
sexual reproduction: the fusion of an egg and a sperm
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GPT 3.5
1. binary fission - one organism splits into two
2. vegetative reproduction - modified stem or root grows offspring
3. tuber - stem modified for storage
4. gametes - egg or sperm cells
5. allele - variant form of a gene
6. asexual reproduction - production of identical genetic copy
7. sexual reproduction - fusion of egg and sperm
2. vegetative reproduction - modified stem or root grows offspring
3. tuber - stem modified for storage
4. gametes - egg or sperm cells
5. allele - variant form of a gene
6. asexual reproduction - production of identical genetic copy
7. sexual reproduction - fusion of egg and sperm
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GPT 3.5
Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction where one organism splits into two, while vegetative reproduction involves the growth of offspring from modified stems or roots in plants.
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GPT 3.5
Sexual Reproduction
- creation of an egg
- horse egg and sperm unite
Asexual Reproduction
- production of fruit
- mushrooms producing spores
- budding in yeast
- production of seeds
- stem cuttings of plants
- bacteria divide by fission
- creation of an egg
- horse egg and sperm unite
Asexual Reproduction
- production of fruit
- mushrooms producing spores
- budding in yeast
- production of seeds
- stem cuttings of plants
- bacteria divide by fission
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GPT 3.5
In sexual reproduction, the creation of an egg and the union of horse egg and sperm occur. In asexual reproduction, the production of fruit, mushrooms producing spores, budding in yeast, production of seeds, stem cuttings of plants, and division of bacteria by fission can be observed.
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