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Asexual Reproduction Practice
Name:
1.
2.
Date:
The diagram shown represents reproduction in a
Paramecium. Which speci c process is represented
in the diagram?
A.
sporulation
B.
binary ssion
C.
budding
D.
regeneration
4.
A.
equal division of cytoplasm and equal division of
genetic material
B.
unequal division of cytoplasm and unequal
division of genetic material
C.
unequal division of cytoplasm and equal division
of genetic material
D.
equal division of cytoplasm and unequal division
of genetic material
Which type of reproduction is illustrated in the
diagram shown?
5.
3.
Budding is a form of asexual reproduction
characterized by
A.
zygote formation
B.
binary ssion
C.
vegetative propagation
D.
spore formation
6.
Which is a true statement concerning asexual
reproduction?
A.
It is a process by which animals produce
gametes.
B.
It involves the fusion of nuclei.
C.
It includes the processes known as budding and
ssion.
D.
It does not usually involve mitotic cell division.
7.
page 1
Which type of asexual reproduction is illustrated in
the diagram shown?
A.
budding
B.
binary ssion
C.
sporulation
D.
vegetative propagation
Rhizopus, a bread mold, usually reproduces asexually
by
A.
budding
B.
C.
regeneration
D.
sporulation
ssion
Which process is illustrated in the diagram of a yeast
cell?
A.
budding
B.
binary ssion
C.
vegetative propagation
D.
regeneration
8.
Which diagram represents the type of asexual
reproduction known as regeneration?
10.
Which two diagrams show organisms reproducing by
vegetative propagation?
A.
B.
11.
C.
D.
12.
9.
A.
A and B
B.
B and C
C.
C and D
D.
A and D
A tree produces only seedless oranges. A small
branch cut from this tree produces roots after it is
planted in soil. When mature, this new tree will most
likely produce
A.
oranges with seeds, only
B.
oranges without seeds, only
C.
a majority of oranges with seeds and only a few
oranges without seeds
D.
oranges and other kinds of fruit
The accompanying diagram represents a cell process.
Which diagram represents binary ssion?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Which statement regarding this process is correct?
page 2
A.
Cell B contains the same genetic information
that cells A and C contain.
B.
Cell C has DNA that is only 50% identical to
cell B.
C.
Cell A has DNA that is only 75% identical to
cell B.
D.
Cells A, B, and C contain completely di erent
genetic information.
Asexual Reproduction Practice
13.
14.
Which row in the chart below best describes asexual
reproduction?
Row
Number of
Parents
(1)
one
Comparison of
O spring to
Parents
identical
(2)
one
di erent
(3)
two
identical
(4)
two
di erent
A.
Row (1)
B.
Row (2)
C.
Row (3)
D.
Row (4)
15.
Which process is responsible for the formation of the
bud?
A variety of plant produces small white fruit. A stem
was removed from this organism and planted in a
garden. If this stem grows into a new plant, it would
most likely produce
A.
large red fruit, only
B.
large pink fruit, only
C.
small white fruit, only
D.
small red and small white fruit on the same plant
The bud shown in the diagram below was produced
by asexual reproduction.
page 3
A.
fertilization
B.
recombination
C.
mitosis
D.
meiosis
Asexual Reproduction Practice
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Asexual Reproduction Practice
1.
Answer:
B
2.
Answer:
C
3.
Answer:
C
4.
Answer:
C
5.
Answer:
C
6.
Answer:
B
7.
Answer:
A
8.
Answer:
B
9.
Answer:
A
10.
Answer:
D
11.
Answer:
B
12.
Answer:
A
13.
Answer:
A
14.
Answer:
C
15.
Answer:
C
12/11/2015