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Insect Sexual and Asexual Bio Con
By Katelyn Owens
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Question 1
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What is the total number of insects in group A and B at the start (Year 1)?
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Question 2
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Why are insects in
group B
different colors?
all the insects are genetically identical
the insects have different genes and variations
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Question 4
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Group A
started with 8 insects, in year 2 how many insects are there in group A?
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Question 9
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What is the population of
group A
at year 3?
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Question 10
10.
What is the population of
group B
at year 3?
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Question 12
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At year 3, a disease entered the population killing half the insects with blue color to die. Which group will be effected more by this disease?
A
B
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Question 13
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What is the population of
group A
at year 4?
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Question 14
14.
What is the population of
group B
at year 4?
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Question 16
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What is the population of
group A
at year 5?
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Question 17
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What is the population of
group B
at year 5?
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Question 19
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At year 6, how many insects are in the population for
group A?
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Question 20
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At year 6, how many insects are in the population for
group B?
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Question 22
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Which population grew the fastest?
Group A
Group B
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Question 24
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Which population was most affected by the disease in year 3? Explain why.
Question 25
25.
Refer to the posted notes to answer this question:
What is an
advantage
of asexual reproduction?
Question 26
26.
Refer to the posted notes to answer this question:
What is an
disadvantage
of asexual reproduction?
Question 27
27.
Refer to the posted notes to answer this question:
What is an
advantage
of sexual reproduction?
Question 28
28.
Refer to the posted notes to answer this question:
What is an
disadvantage
of sexual reproduction?
Question 3
3.
Group A is reproducing
sexually
asexually
Question 5
5.
The insects in
group B
are reproducing
sexually
asexually
Question 6
6.
In
group B
how many individuals are needed to produce an offspring?
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Question 7
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At the end of year 2, how many insects are there in the
group B
population?
Question 8
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Group B started with 8 individuals or 4 breeding pairs. How many new offspring were born during year 2?
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Group B
started with 12 individuals. How many new offspring were born during year 3?
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Question 15
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Group B
started with 8 breeding pairs. How many new offspring were born during year 4?
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Question 18
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Group B
started with 12 breeding pairs. How many new offspring were born during year 5?
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Question 21
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Group B
started with 18 breeding pairs. How many new offspring were born during year 6?
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Question 23
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Which population had the most genetic variation?
Group A
Group B