GCSE Biology – The advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction
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Question 1 of 32
1. Question
How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction?
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2. Question
How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction?
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3. Question
All offspring from asexual reproduction are
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4. Question
Which reproduction is faster?
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5. Question
Which reproduction is more energy efficient?
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6. Question
Which type of reproduction produces genetic variation in offspring?
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7. Question
Why might genetic variation be an advantage?
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8. Question
Why might genetic variation be a disadvantage?
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9. Question
Which type of reproduction produces genetically identical offspring?
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10. Question
Why might identical offspring be an advantage?
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11. Question
Why might identical offspring be a disadvantage?
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12. Question
Which method of reproduction requires only one parent?
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13. Question
Why might only needing one parent be beneficial?
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14. Question
What parasite can reproduce asexually and sexually?
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15. Question
When does the malarial parasite reproduce asexually?
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16. Question
When does the malarial parasite reproduce sexually?
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17. Question
Which fungi reproduce both asexually and sexually?
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18. Question
When do fungi reproduce asexually?
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19. Question
Why do fungi also reproduce sexually?
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20. Question
Why is it hard to find a partner for animals?
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21. Question
What process happens in offspring due to variation?
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22. Question
What do plants normally produce sexually?
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23. Question
What do plants normally produce asexually?
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24. Question
What do bulbs normally divide by?
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What type of reproduction do bulbs therefore undergo?
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What is natural selection?
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Why might natural selection be beneficial?
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28. Question
Why would natural selection not occur in asexual offspring?
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What does selective breeding achieve?
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30. Question
What can humans use selective breeding to do?
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31. Question
If an organism is suited to its environment, which reproduction is better?
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Question 32 of 32
32. Question
If an organism is not suited to its environment, which reproduction is better?
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