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Chapter 49, Problem 15TYK
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The advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction for an aphid and a parasitic worm.
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There are two modes of reproduction—sexual and asexual. Asexual reproduction occurs in lower organisms such as many aquatic invertebrates and some terrestrial annelids and insects. Sexual reproduction occurs in higher organisms by the fusion of two gametes produced by two different individuals.
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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.
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Some individuals have only sexual reproduction, while others are entirely asexual.
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Individuals have nor reproductive organs, but produce both male and female gametes.
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Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List)
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