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Biology 10 Chapter 14 - Reproduction - 1
1.
What is the reproduction of the individuals of the same species called?
a) Respiration
b) Coordination
c) Reproduction
d) Homeostasis
2.
Which of the following can survive without reproducing?
a) Species
b) Generations of species
c) None of these
d) Individual
3.
Which of the following can’t survive without reproducing?
a) None of these
b) Generations of individuals
c) Individual
d) Species
4.
Why is reproduction essential?
a) It is a fundamental characteristics of living organism
b) For the continuation of species
c) For the continuation of individuals
d) For the life of individuals
5.
Which of the following process is essential for the continuation of species?
a) Reproduction
b) Coordination
c) Respiration
d) Homeostasis
6.
Which of the following process ensures that the genetic material of one generation is transmitted to the next?
a) Coordination
b) Reproduction
c) Homeostasis
d) Respiration
7.
Why many individuals of the species die before reaching the reproductive age?
a) Due to reproduction
b) Due to atmosphere
c) Due to competition
d) Due to respiration
8.
Why many individuals of the species die?
a) Due to diseases
b) Due to reproduction
c) Due to respiration
d) Due to atmosphere
9.
Why many individuals of the species die before reaching the reproductive age?
a) Due to genetic factors
b) Due to respiration
c) Due to reproduction
d) Due to atmosphere
10.
Which individual can reach the reproductive age?
a) Fittest
b) Unburned
c) Cancerous
d) Died
11.
How many types of reproduction are there?
a) Three
b) Four
c) Two
d) Five
12.
What means simple cell division?
a) Asexual reproduction
b) Germination
c) Pollination
d) Sexual reproduction
13.
What is the process called that produces an exact duplicate of an organism?
a) Germination
b) Asexual reproduction
c) Sexual reproduction
d) Pollination
14.
What is the process called that involves the joining of male and female sex cells?
a) Fragmentation
b) Asexual reproduction
c) Binary fission
d) Sexual reproduction
15.
What are sex cells called?
a) Gonads
b) Gametes
c) Pancreas
d) Testes
16.
Which of the following process does not involves the joining of male and female sex cells?
a) Germination
b) Pollination
c) Sexual reproduction
d) Asexual reproduction
17.
Which of the following process produces individuals that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent?
a) Asexual reproduction
b) Sexual reproduction
c) Germination
d) Pollination
18.
Binary fission is a process of................?
a) Germination
b) Asexual reproduction
c) Sexual reproduction
d) Pollination
19.
What is meant by binary fission?
a) Division into many
b) Division into four
c) Division into two
d) Division into three
20.
What is the simplest and most common method of asexual reproduction?
a) Binary fission
b) Fragmentation
c) Parthenogenesis
d) Multiple fission
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