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Asexual versus Sexual Reproduction Quiz cloned 5/23/2019
By Christopher Grigg
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Question 1
1.
Offspring that are the result of sexual reproduction are:
never identical to the parents
sometimes identical to the parents
always identical to the parents
identical to other offspring
Question 2
2.
Egg and sperm combine during:
asexual reproduction of plants
asexual reproduction of animals
sexual reproduction of plants and animals
reproduction of bacteria
Question 3
3.
Which of the following organisms reproduce sexually?
humans
plants
both a and b
none of the above
Question 4
4.
Diseases that are inherited are
caused by genes
caused by viruses
caused by environmental factors
all of the above
Question 5
5.
Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction?
a fish releases sperm which unites with an egg of another fish
a worm is split in two; each half grows back into a complete worm
a gray cat is the offspring of a black cat and a white cat
flowers from two different plants are mated to produce a seed
Question 6
6.
The offspring of asexual reproduction is identical to the parent except in the case of:
a clone
a genetic mutation
fertilization
multicellular organisms
Question 7
7.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
only single-celled organisms can reproduce sexually
only single-celled organisms can reproduce asexually
only multicellular organisms can reproduce asexually
none of the above
Question 8
8.
The offspring of sexual reproduction:
receives half of its genetic material from each parent
receives all of its genetic material from one parent
receives genetic material from an outside source
develops genetic material independent of any other source
Question 9
9.
The trade-offs in choosing to be tested for a genetic disease include:
you might find out you have the disease
it may become difficult to get health insurance
both a and b
there are no trade-offs with this decision
Question 10
10.
The passage of traits from parent to offspring.
inherited
a rock fact
prototype
range
Question 11
11.
A specific sequence of DNA that determines one or more traits.
prototype
clone
gene
range
Question 12
12.
Process by which organisms make exact copies of themselves without the union of gametes (sperm and egg cells).
prototype
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
clone
Question 13
13.
A change in the DNA of a gene that can lead to a different trait.
regulation
prototype
range
mutation
Question 14
14.
Process by which a sperm cell from a male unites with an egg cell from a female to produce offspring that inherit traits from both.
prototype
asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
clone
Question 15
15.
An offspring produced by asexual reproduction, either naturally or through artificial processes.
gene
clone
regulation
prototype