What is the male gamete called?
Sperm
What plant method regrows from parts?
Vegetative propagation
What process produces gametes?
Meiosis
What is the male part of a flower called?
Stamen
Which reproduction method is faster?
Asexual
What is the female gamete called?
Egg
What simple method creates clones via splitting?
Binary fission
What occurs during Prophase I to increase variation?
Crossing over
What transfers pollen between flowers?
Pollination
Which has more energy cost: sexual or asexual?
Sexual
What process involves the fusion of gametes?
Fertilisation
What method grows a new organism on the parent?
Budding
What type of chromosomes separate during Anaphase I?
Homologous
What structure grows after pollination?
Pollen tube
Which method has better adaptability?
Sexual
What is formed from the fusion of sperm and egg?
Zygote
What reproductive unit is used in fungi and ferns?
Spore
How many cells result from Meiosis II?
Four
Where does fertilisation occur in plants?
Ovule
What factor triggers seasonal breeding?
Light
What process leads to unique genetic makeup?
Sexual Reproduction
What process allows development from an unfertilised egg?
Parthenogenesis
What is the chromosome count in a human gamete?
23
What forms after successful plant reproduction?
Seed
What reproductive strategy may occur due to stress?
Asexual reproduction