In which form of reproduction will pieces of the parent develop into identical copies of the parent? (1 point)
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fragmentation
fragmentation
binary fission
binary fission
budding
budding
vegetative reproduction
7 answers
vegetative reproduction
Many fungi, algae and some plants reproduce asexually by producing a reproductive cell. Which process describes this type of asexual reproduction?(1 point)
Responses
binary fission
binary fission
creating spores
creating spores
fragmentation
fragmentation
agamogenesis
Responses
binary fission
binary fission
creating spores
creating spores
fragmentation
fragmentation
agamogenesis
creating spores
Which process would lead to offspring with the exact same genetic information as the parent? (1 point)
Responses
A bird laying an egg.
A bird laying an egg.
A plant growing from a seed.
A plant growing from a seed.
A bacterium splitting in two.
A bacterium splitting in two.
A tree growing from the stump of another tree.
Responses
A bird laying an egg.
A bird laying an egg.
A plant growing from a seed.
A plant growing from a seed.
A bacterium splitting in two.
A bacterium splitting in two.
A tree growing from the stump of another tree.
A bacterium splitting in two.
Some flatworms reproduce through fragmentation. What is a disadvantage of this method? (1 point)
Responses
It is a very slow process relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a very slow process relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a process that does not result in many offspring relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a process that does not result in many offspring relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a much more complex process than sexual reproduction.
Responses
It is a very slow process relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a very slow process relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a process that does not result in many offspring relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a process that does not result in many offspring relative to sexual reproduction.
It is a much more complex process than sexual reproduction.
It is a process that does not result in many offspring relative to sexual reproduction.