Which statement best describes asexual reproduction? (DOK 1, LT 1)
Which of the following organisms reproduces asexually? (DOK 1, LT 1)
Which of the following is an example of sexual reproduction? (DOK 1, LT 1)
In sexual reproduction, offspring receive genetic information from: (DOK 1, LT 1)
In asexual reproduction, the offspring’s DNA is: (DOK 2, LT 2)
In sexual reproduction, offspring get: (DOK 2, LT 2)
What is a gene? (DOK 2, LT 2)
What is the role of chromosomes in reproduction? (DOK 2, LT 2)
Which term describes traits passed from parents to offspring? (DOK 2, LT 2)
Which statement is true? (DOK 2, LT 3)
Why is genetic variation important for survival? (DOK 3, LT 3)
Which diagram correctly shows genetic outcomes for asexual and sexual reproduction? (DOK 3, LT 3)
Which statement is correct about offspring in sexual reproduction? (DOK 2, LT 3)
How does asexual reproduction affect genetic diversity? (DOK 2, LT 3)
Look at the diagram below:
Parent A (asexual) →
“AAA” → Offspring A
“AAA”
Parent B + Parent C (sexual) →
“ABC” → Offspring B
“AC”
Which conclusion is correct? (DOK 3, LT 4)
Which label belongs on a model showing sexual reproduction? (DOK 3, LT 4)
Which of the following best represents asexual reproduction? (DOK 3, LT 4)
Draw a simple model showing DNA from parents leading to identical offspring in asexual reproduction and variation in sexual reproduction. Include labels such as: parent, offspring, DNA, and genes. (DOK 4, LT 4)
Explain in 2–3 sentences why sexual reproduction results in genetic variation but asexual reproduction does not. Include the terms DNA, gene, parent, and offspring in your answer. (DOK 4, LT 4)