Which of the following is the best definition of parthenogenesis? O A single organism producing both eggs and sperm and fertilizing itself. Eggs from a female developing into offspring without being fertilized. The combining of genetic material from two parents to produce offspring with a new genotype. The creation of new organisms from body parts that have been pinched off from the parent.

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Which of the following is the best definition of parthenogenesis?
A single organism producing both eggs and sperm and fertilizing itself.
Eggs from a female developing into offspring without being fertilized.
The combining of genetic material from two parents to produce offspring with a
new genotype.
The creation of new organisms from body parts that have been pinched off from
the parent.
1) Listen
Which of the following statements about oogenesis and spermatogenesis are
accurate? (Select all that apply)
O Spermatogenesis begins at puberty whereas oogenesis begins in the embryonic
stage
Spermatogenesis is continuous whereas oogenesis is cyclical
Meiotic divisions are symmetrical in oogenesis, but asymmetrical in
spermatogenesis
Spermatogenesis results in the production of 4 gametes (sperm) whereas
oogenesis only produces 1 gamete (ova)
Oogenesis takes less time to complete than spermatogenesis
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is the best definition of parthenogenesis? A single organism producing both eggs and sperm and fertilizing itself. Eggs from a female developing into offspring without being fertilized. The combining of genetic material from two parents to produce offspring with a new genotype. The creation of new organisms from body parts that have been pinched off from the parent. 1) Listen Which of the following statements about oogenesis and spermatogenesis are accurate? (Select all that apply) O Spermatogenesis begins at puberty whereas oogenesis begins in the embryonic stage Spermatogenesis is continuous whereas oogenesis is cyclical Meiotic divisions are symmetrical in oogenesis, but asymmetrical in spermatogenesis Spermatogenesis results in the production of 4 gametes (sperm) whereas oogenesis only produces 1 gamete (ova) Oogenesis takes less time to complete than spermatogenesis
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