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NEET Questions / Zoology / Reproduction in Organisms / Asexual Reproduction
Which of the following is an advantage of asexual reproduction?
Genetic diversity
Adaptation to changing environments
Rapid population growth
Requires two parents
The formation of gemmules in sponges is an example of:
External budding
Fragmentation
Binary fission
Internal budding
Which organism commonly reproduces through binary fission?
Hydra
Bacteria
Yeast
Amoeba
A small outgrowth from the parent's body developing into a new individual is called:
Fragmentation
Budding
Spore formation
Binary fission
Which of these is an advantage of asexual reproduction?
Genetic diversity
Rapid population growth
Adaptation to changing environments
Requires two parents
Vegetative propagation is a type of:
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Meiosis
Fertilization
Identify the INCORRECT statement regarding Mendel's experiments:
Recessive traits are always expressed in the F1 generation.
Traits are inherited as discrete units.
The F2 generation exhibits a 3:1 phenotypic ratio for a monohybrid cross.
Alleles segregate during gamete formation.
Which of the following does NOT align with Mendel's laws of inheritance?
Blending inheritance is observed in the F1 generation.
Alleles for different traits segregate independently.
The law of segregation describes allele separation during gamete formation.
The phenotype of the F2 generation can be predicted using Punnett squares.
If a homozygous dominant plant (TT) is crossed with a homozygous recessive plant (tt), what percentage of the F2 generation is expected to be heterozygous (Tt)?
25%
50%
75%
100%
In Mendel's experiments with pea plants, which trait would NOT be considered a dominant trait?
Round seeds
Tall stem
Purple flowers
Wrinkled seeds