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Chapter 43, Problem 6RQ
Which form of reproduction is useful to an animal with little mobility that reproduces sexually?
- fission
- budding
- parthenogenesis
- hermaphroditism
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Chapter 43 Solutions
Biology 2e
Ch. 43 - Figure 43.8 Which of the following statements...Ch. 43 - Figure 43.15 Which of the following statements...Ch. 43 - Figure 43.17 Which of the following statements...Ch. 43 - Which form of reproduction is thought to be best...Ch. 43 - Which form of reproduction can result from damage...Ch. 43 - Which form of reproduction is useful to an animal...Ch. 43 - Genetically unique individuals are produced...Ch. 43 - External fertilization occurs in which type of...Ch. 43 - Which term applies to egg development within the...Ch. 43 - Which term applies to egg development outside the...
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