The plant commonly called “hen and chicks” is a plant that reproduces by budding. A mature
individual (the hen) produces many smaller clones of itself via budding (the chicks). This is
an example of __________.
a. asexual reproduction
b. parthenogenesis
c. fragmentation
d. sexual reproduction
A
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The _____________ split lengthwise and duplicate when a cell divides
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Mutations affect Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium by
A. allowing gene flow to increase. B. keeping allele frequencies unchanged between generations. C. decreasing the genetic variation that affects natural selection. D. altering frequencies of particular alleles within a population.
Which of the following are highly desirable characteristics of an organism that make it relatively easy to construct a genetic linkage map?
A. Short generation times B. Produces large numbers of offspring C. Easily crossed D. All of the answers are correct
Organisms must constantly bring in certain molecules and ions while keeping others out. This function is accomplished
by ____.
a. the nucleus b. lysosomes c. vesicles d. the plasma membrane e. the Golgi complex