Which of the following combinations of reproductive strategies is LEAST likely to be observed in a single organism?
Binary fission and budding
Fragmentation and regeneration
Fragmentation and parthenogenesis
Budding and gemmule formation
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Cell Division is a type of Reproduction in?
Sexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction
Both Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
Neither Sexual nor Asexual Reproduction
In which of these organisms is binary fission a common mode of reproduction?
Hydra
Bacteria
Yeast
Planaria
Asexual reproduction is a method of reproduction in which participation of β¦β¦β¦ takes place
One individual
Two individuals
Multi-individuals
Meiosis
Among the following asexual reproductive organs are (A) Zoospores (B) Gemmules in sponge (C) Bulbil (D) Rhizome of ginger (E) Offset of water hyacinth (F) Leaf buds of bryophyllum.
A, B, C, D, E, F
A, C, D, F only
B, C, E only
A, B, D, E only
Which of the following is the asexual reproductive structure in Penicillium?
Conidia
Zoospores
Ascospores
Basidiospores
A certain species of rotifer reproduces exclusively through parthenogenesis. A diploid female with a rare recessive allele 'a' on one of her homologous chromosomes undergoes thelytoky. Assuming no mutations, what is the probability that her offspring will express the recessive phenotype?
0
0.25
0.5
1
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic typically associated with organisms that predominantly reproduce asexually?
Rapid population growth in stable environments
Adaptation to narrow ecological niches
High genetic diversity within populations
Reduced energy expenditure on mate finding
Which of the following statement is not true for a clone?
A clone inherits the age of the donor organism.
A clone is genetically identical to the donor organism.
A clone may have a different mitochondrial DNA than the donor organism.
A clone's phenotype can be influenced by environmental factors.
In and, the moth lay egg into the
Locule of ovary
On stigma
Into the fruit wall
On style
Unequal daughter cells are produced in ________?
Fragmentation
Sporulation
Fission
Budding