1. Which physiological process is important for the formation of offspring? C. Digestion A. Assimilation B. Copulation individuuale D. Nutrition

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1. Which physiological process is important for the formation of offspring?
C. Digestion
D. Nutrition
A. Assimilation
2. Sexual reproduction requires
А. 3
B. Copulation
individuals.
В. 2
С. 1
D. 0
3. When do young ones can reproduce? It is by...
B. nutrition
C. maturity
D. nutrition, growth and maturity
A. growth
4.What is an advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?
C. Provides genetic diversity
D. Produces identical offspring
A. Takes less time
B.Requires more time
5.Why does males frogs clutches the females during mating?
A. To make a frothy nest
B. Help the female expel the embryos
C. To move the water in order for eggs to swell
D. The pressure helps the female expel the eggs into the water
6.Which statement best describes a hermaphrodite?
A.A specie with both male and female reproductive organs
B. An animal that reproduce sexually
C.A specie that cannot reproduce
D.A specific type of plant
7.What is the process by which a new organism is formed from the joining of an egg cell and a sperm cell?
D. Asexual reproduction
B. Budding C. Sexual reproduction
8.What do you call the fusion of an egg cell and sperm cell?
C. Mating
9.Where does fertilization in earthworms takes place?
A. Adaptation
A. Adaptation
B. Fertilization
D. Stability
A. In the clitellum
B. inside the cocoon
C. In their anterior end
D. In their ventral surfaces
10.What type of reproduction has occurred when an organism produced from only one parent?
A. Asexual
B. Non-sexual
C. Sexual
D. Unisexual
B.Completing the Table: Directions: Complete the table with the needed information.
Development of embryo
(inside female or outside
Fertilization
Breeding Place
(Land or Water)
Animals
(Internal or
External
female
Cat
Dog
Milkfish
Earthworm
Toad
Cattle
Chicken
Mosquito
Mouse
Duck
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which physiological process is important for the formation of offspring? C. Digestion D. Nutrition A. Assimilation 2. Sexual reproduction requires А. 3 B. Copulation individuals. В. 2 С. 1 D. 0 3. When do young ones can reproduce? It is by... B. nutrition C. maturity D. nutrition, growth and maturity A. growth 4.What is an advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction? C. Provides genetic diversity D. Produces identical offspring A. Takes less time B.Requires more time 5.Why does males frogs clutches the females during mating? A. To make a frothy nest B. Help the female expel the embryos C. To move the water in order for eggs to swell D. The pressure helps the female expel the eggs into the water 6.Which statement best describes a hermaphrodite? A.A specie with both male and female reproductive organs B. An animal that reproduce sexually C.A specie that cannot reproduce D.A specific type of plant 7.What is the process by which a new organism is formed from the joining of an egg cell and a sperm cell? D. Asexual reproduction B. Budding C. Sexual reproduction 8.What do you call the fusion of an egg cell and sperm cell? C. Mating 9.Where does fertilization in earthworms takes place? A. Adaptation A. Adaptation B. Fertilization D. Stability A. In the clitellum B. inside the cocoon C. In their anterior end D. In their ventral surfaces 10.What type of reproduction has occurred when an organism produced from only one parent? A. Asexual B. Non-sexual C. Sexual D. Unisexual B.Completing the Table: Directions: Complete the table with the needed information. Development of embryo (inside female or outside Fertilization Breeding Place (Land or Water) Animals (Internal or External female Cat Dog Milkfish Earthworm Toad Cattle Chicken Mosquito Mouse Duck
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