Why does sexual reproduction usually create more variation than asexual reproduction?
Topic: Reproduction Modes · Skill: Compare sexual and asexual reproduction
Assignment Practice
Check readiness across the full Reproduction chapter
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Review asexual reproduction, flower parts, pollination and fertilisation.
Choose the best answer for each question.
Why does sexual reproduction usually create more variation than asexual reproduction?
Topic: Reproduction Modes · Skill: Compare sexual and asexual reproduction
A student says, “Fragmentation and budding are the same because both make new individuals.” Which correction is best?
Topic: Asexual Reproduction · Skill: Identify types of asexual reproduction
A labelled diagram shows stigma, style, ovary and ovule together. Which reproductive structure is being shown?
Topic: Flowering Plant Reproduction · Skill: Identify flower reproductive parts
Why do many insect-pollinated flowers have bright petals and nectar?
Topic: Flowering Plant Reproduction · Skill: Explain pollination in flowering plants
A flower is pollinated but fertilisation does not occur. Which result is most likely?
Topic: Flowering Plant Reproduction · Skill: Explain fertilisation in flowering plants
A broad final check covering plant reproduction, human reproduction, variation, health and inquiry skills.
Compare sexual and asexual reproduction, Identify types of asexual reproduction, Identify flower reproductive parts, Explain pollination in flowering plants, Explain fertilisation in flowering plants