This type of reproduction requires a male and a female.
What is sexual reproduction?
This is the colorful part of the flower.
What are petals?
In this type of reproduction there are many offspring produced, with little care given.
What is an R-selected species?
This step of Mitosis is where the chromosomes line up in the middle?
What is mitosis?
Reptiles have internal fertilization for this reason.
What is, they live on land?
This type of reproduction results in no variation in the offspring.
The stigma, style, and _____________ make up the female part of the flower.
What is the ovary/ovule?
In this type of reproductive strategy, there are few offspring and there is much care given.
What is k-selected species?
This is the number of daughter cells produced at the end of Mitosis?
What is 2?
In Meiosis, we have this number of cells at the end.
What is 4?
Bacteria undergo this type of asexual reproduction.
What is binary fission?
When the pollen of one plant joins to a different plant it is called?
What is pollination.
These organisms give much parental care, produce milk & have internal fertilization and development.
What is a mammal?
In this phase of Mitosis, it is known as "regular life" for a cell.
What is interphase?
The differnece between nature and nurture is this.
What is he genetic traits of an organismis while nurture is the environment
a new individual plant is formed from a root is known as this.
What is vegetative propagation?
This is the male reproductive organ of the flower.
What is stamen?
What is the first requirement of animal reproduction?
What is finding a mate?
In this phase of Mitosis the DNA becomes thicker and more visible.
What is prophase?
Animals that can't move do what to reproduce?
A starfish losing an arm and regrowing is known as this type of asexual reproduction.
What is regeneration?
This is the female reproductive organ of the flower.
What is pistil?
What is the second requirement of animal reproduction?
What is fertilization?
In this phase of Mitosis the chromosomes are pulled apart?
What is Anaphase?
In this type of pollination, pollen is taken from one plant to another plant. This is called?
What is cross pollination?