Q:
Turtles providing no parental care but relying on high numbers of offspring for
species survival is an example of a?
T-selected species
L-selected species
R-selected species
Q:
Why is genetic variation important?
It is crucial for the adaptability and survival of species
To ensure rapid population growth
To ensure population does not grow too rapidly
So I can be my own persons
Q:
The fusion of two gametes (sperm in males and egg in females) during
fertilisation form what?
a chromosome
a clone
a zagene
Q:
Which statement about Asexual reproduction is false?
Asexual reproduction does not involve the formation of specialised reproductive cells.
Asexual reproduction can result in offspring that are genetically identical to the
parent
Asexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two parents
Asexual reproduction typically involves a single-parent organism.
Q:
Compare the adaptations of male gametes in plants and animals for successful
fertilisation.
Male gametes in plants (pollen grains) are streamlined with flagellum for mobility,
whereas male gametes in animals (sperm) are small and lightweight for transport by
wind or pollinators with a tough outer shell
Male gametes in animals (sperm) are streamlined with flagellum for mobility, whereas
male gametes in plants (pollen grains) are small and lightweight for transport by wind
or pollinators, with a tough outer shell
Male gametes in plants (sperm) are streamlined with flagellum for mobility, whereas
male gametes in animals (pollen grains) are small and lightweight for transport by
wind or pollinators, with a tough outer shell
Q:
Identify two structural features of sperm cells that helps them to move
efficiently towards the egg?
Flagellum and round head
Flagellum and movement of the tail
The streamlined shape and flagellum
Streamlined shape and long length
Q:
\begin{tabular}{|l|}\hline Question 5 \\ In both animals and plants, successful fertilisation requires the coordinated \\ interaction of male and female reproductive systems. \\ True \\ False \\ \hline\end{tabular}
Q:
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower.
Identify the method(s) that can cause this transfer of pollen?
Water
Bees
Wind
All methods can be used for pollen transfer
Q:
In plant reproduction, the stamen produce the pollen which are the male
gametes, while the pistil contains the ovary, which houses the egg or female
gametes.
True
False
Q:
\begin{tabular}{l} The cell formed by the fusion of two gametes. \\ A reproductive cell that can unite with another to form a new organism \\ The male gamete in animals \\ The male gametes in plants \\ The transfer of pollen to the female reproductive structures in plants \\ The process of a sperm cell joining with an egg cell \\ \hline The female gamete in animals \end{tabular}
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