Biology 10 Chapter 14 - Reproduction - 3


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1.    Some invertebrates reproduce asexually through............?




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2.    During binary fission in invertebrates, into how many halves body is cut?




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3.    During binary fission in invertebrates, body is cut into two halves. What is this process called?




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4.    In which of the following invertebrates, binary fission takes place?




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5.    In which of the following invertebrates, binary fission takes place?




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6.    Which of the following is the unicellular organism?




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7.    Under unfavourable conditions, what is formed around unicellular organisms?




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8.    What is the hard wall called that is formed around the unicellular organisms under unfavourable conditions?




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9.    When favourable conditions return, the nucleus of unicellular organism divides into ...........daughter nuclei?




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10.    New part of cytoplasm encloses how many nucleuses?


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11.    What is the type of asexual reproduction called in which a number of daughter cells are formed from a single parent at the same time?




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12.    As certain worms grow to full size, into how many pieces they spontaneously break up?




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13.    What is the process called if a planarian breaks into many pieces instead of two?




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14.    Which of the following is the type of asexual reproduction?




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15.    In which of the following asexual reproduction, a bud develops as a small outgrowth on parent’s body?




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16.    Which of the following is the unicellular fungus?




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17.    Where is bud formed in the yeast?




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18.    How many buds parent may form at a time?




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19.    Which of the following organisms may reproduce by means of budding?




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20.    Which of the following organisms may reproduce by means of budding?




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