Biology Unit 4 Quiz 3
Once an egg has been fertilized:
1. cytoplasm is always exchanged 2. a zygote is formed 3. a barrier to other sperm forms immediately
The method by which new genes can be acquired by successive generations:
1. has never been documented by the scientific method 2. is known as genetic recombination 3. is called meiosis 4. is sexual reproduction 5. is fertilization
Why is sexual reproduction associated with meiosis?
1. meiosis produces gametes 2. meiosis helps to generate variability
Which statements correspond correctly to sexual reproduction?
1. variations remain within created kinds 2. all genetic information comes from preexisting genes 3. the potential combinations are unlimited
Variations of traits within a population are the result of genetic recombination of ______ genes.
Diploid
Variation produced by sexual reproduction starts:
During meiosis
All the gametes of isogamous organisms are genetically identical.
False
All variations within organisms can be explained by the known principles of genetics.
False
Little genetic variation would occur within a population of animals and plants that is widespread over an area with a great range of different environmental conditions.
False
Science has documented mechanisms by the scientific method, by which new genes can be acquired during reproduction.
False
Some plants and animals can reproduce both asexually and sexually.
False
The genetic information in a gamete is identical to one of the original separated sets of chromosomes in the parent.
False
The human female produces about 10,000 eggs during a lifetime.
False
The genetic requirement for evolution to operate is the acquiring of new ___________ _________ during reproduction.
Genetic information
A species may successfully live in its environment due to
Genetic variation
The fusing together of two gametes at fertilization is called
Sexual reproduction
Successful breeding is limited to the gametes of the same created "kinds" of organisms.
True
The haploid chromosomes of a gamete are formed by ____________ up of the chromosomes of the parent cell, after the_________ phase of division.
a. recombination b. first
The ability of an organism to ___________ to its environment is due to potential variation.
adapt
Plants which produce their gametes in flowers are called
angiosperms
Conjugation is directly opposite to:
binary fission
When gametes fuse or come together to make one cell, ______________ has occurred.
fertilization
The organ which produces gametes in lower plants, some protists, and some fungi is called the
gametangium
Adaptation is possible due to the known mechanism of:
genetic recombination
The most significant characteristic of sexual reproduction is:
genetic variability
Cone bearing plants are classified as
gymnosperms
The condition common to protozoa whereby the cell of the organism acts as a gamete is isogamyfissionconjugationmeiosis
isogamy
The human gametes are:
oogamous
An organ in animals that produces eggs is called the
ovary
A single egg is a(n):
ovum
The function of the larger, more typical pinecone is:
to produce eggs
Three advantages of sexual reproduction are: genetic___________, resistance to unfavorable conditions, and produces disease free seed plants.
variations