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- gle Chrome om/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt=17129308cmid%-837776 NG SYSTEM (ACADEMIC) In a sponge, reproduction is: CO a. Individuals have both male and female reproductive systems. O b. Individuals either have a male or a female reproductive system. C. Some individuals have only sexual reproduction, while others are entirely asexual. O d. Reproduction is entirely asexual by budding. O e. Individuals have nor reproductive organs, but produce both male and female gametes.Reproductive modes can be defined based on energetic provisioning (lechithotrophy vs. matritrophy) or birth style (ovipary vs. vivipary). Reproductive modes related to birth style mostly fall into clear categories of energetic provisioning. Define the above four reproductive modes based on energetics and style that make them distinct. Be sure to mention WHEN the relevant events related to each occur. Finally, explain why the birth style of ovovivipary less clearly falls into any one of these categories...Identify whether the following statements describe Asexual or Sexual Reproduction. Answer it all. 1. Requires only one parent and creates offspring genetically identical to parent 2. Needs two parents and creates offspring genetically unique from parents 3. Leads to more genetic diversity 4. Has a little chance of genetic variation 5. Commonly happens to more complex organisms such as plants and animals 6. Commonly occurs to less developed organisms such as bacteria and fungi 7. Does not require finding a mate and formation of gametes 8. Requires finding a mate and formation of gametes 9. Typically happens in faster time period 10. Usually occurs in slower time period
- of 22 Compared to organisms that reproduce sexually, organisms that reproduce asexually are - O A. more likely to have offspring genetically different from themselves. B. less likely to require only one parent for reproduction to take place. C. more likely to use energy to find a mate. D. less likely to use energy caring for their offspring.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_8ZEW2CGKo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EAeTkZ7Xow Watch 1 plastination technique and 2 human bodies exhibit to answer the question 1: Describe the plastination technique in your own words. What did you find the more complex part of the process? 2: Describe one of the cadaver’s that was exhibited in the Las Vegas: Human Bodies Exhibit. Describe which muscles you could see and what type of movements this body was attempting to display (flexion, abduction etc. )Write 2 paragraphs on the purpose of fertilization in reproduction. Requirement: Minimum of 500 words
- Identify each of these statements as ones that describe asexual reproduction (A),sexual reproduction (S), or could describe both (B) forms of reproduction. Writeyour answer on the space provided before each number.B= BothA= Asexual ReproductionS= Sexual Reproduction1. organism does not need a mate to reproduce2. takes some time to create offspring-3. the offspring are not the exact copy of their parent/s4. it is a quick process5. does not need to develop special cells for reproduction6. environmental changes affect all individuals-7. may only be able to reproduce with a limited number or may notreproduce at all_8. offspring are reproduced9. characteristics are passed down to the next generation10. many new organisms are created in a short period of time11. dogs and cats reproduce this way12. amoeba, yeast and bacteria reproduce this way.13. plants reproduce this way14. production of gametes is necessary15. its purpose is the survival and continuity of speciesIn vitro fertilization (IVF) is a common assistive reproductive technology for couples who are struggling to conceive naturally; however, the success rate of IVF is, at best, about 55%. Researchers seeking to improve the success of IVF need to observe the interaction between sperm and eggs in order to better understand the factors that favour fertilization. Obviously, larger sperm and eggs would be easier to observe, even with the aid of microscopy. On this basis, which of the following vertebrate groups might be a good model for studying IVF because they are likely contain species with large sperm and eggs? Group of answer choices a) fish b) amphibians c) reptiles d) birds e) mammalsDescribe an example of each of the following: a pre-zygotic barrier to reproduction a post-zygotic barrier to reproduction
- Drug A is being tested for its effectiveness in easing menopause symptoms. In designing an experiment to test Drug A, which of the following would be a valid approach? a. Participants can choose whether to be in the experimental or control group. b. The experimental group will contain only females and the control group will contain only males. c. Unlike the experimental group, the control group should include subjects whose age is above 52 years. d. The experimental group will receive Drug A and the control group will receive a placebo.Describe one key ethical challenge related to reproduction (including the moral status of gametes and embryos) that feel will be present as reproductive technology continues to developIn eusocial insect societies, explain why sterile workers spend their lives providing for their queen and sisters using Hamilton's rule. (Hello, Please write ur answer in ur own s-ntences, if you can please write your answer to a word document and screen shoot the answer and attach the image here. Please do not plagiarise or I have to give thumbs down. Thank you have a nice day.)