This WHMIS symbol represents which type of materials?

Flammable
A benefit to asexual reproduction
Save energy on finding a mate
Quickly increase population
Crowd out other species
Little to no parental care needed to offspring
This is the term for reproduction cells in sexual reproduction; eg, sperm and ova
Gametes
This phase is the dormant/resting phase for cells.
G0
In the form of "How does _____ affect _____?"
Testable questions
Route of Entry: absorption.
This would be appropriate PPE to stay safe.
Gloves, safety creams (including sun screen), protective clothing, etc
A disadvantage to asexual reproduction
Genetic clones; negative mutation can affect future generations
Extreme conditions can wipe out a colony
Offspring compete for resources (over population)
One of the benefits of sexual reproduction
Genetic diversity
This is the longest phase of the Cell Cycle at around 90%
Interphase
In How does paper airplane design affect distance, the distance is this type of variable.
Dependent
WHMIS stands for...
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
This type of asexual reproduction
Budding
Redwood trees, Brittle Stars (star fish), and strawberry plants all have this in common.
They can reproduce both sexually and asexually
In this phase, the chromosomes line up across the centre of the cell.
Metaphase
This type of data uses numbers
Quantitative data
One of your responsibilities as a worker to stay safe
Read MSDS, know WHMIS, ask for training, use PPE
Mushroom and ferns reproduce asexually by this specific type of asexual reproduction
Spore formation
Humans reproduce using this method of sexual reproduction while fish use the other.
Humans- internal fertilization
Fish- external fertilization
This phase represented by the image
Anaphase
This career in STEM usually encourages you to "lick the science."
Geology
This is the symbol for corrosive materials.

If you're not reproducing asexually, you reproduce with this method (be respectful and you'll find a mate!)
Sexual reproduction
Praying mantises, Black Widow spiders, and Sand Scorpions all have this in common.
The female will eat the male after reproduction
The outcome of the mitosis process
Identical daughter cells
Bad: Water, sand, and acetic acid
Good: 100mL water, 200g sand, and 250mL acetic acid
Materials list