Yr 10 - Genetics and Evolution: Sexual & Asexual reproduction

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What are the two types of gametes involved in sexual reproduction?

Male gametes (sperm) and female gametes (egg/ovum).

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What is required for successful fertilization in sexual reproduction?

The fusion of sperm and egg.

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What is a key outcome of sexual reproduction?

Offspring that are genetically similar (but not identical) to parents and siblings.

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What type of reproduction is commonly done by many plants and some bacteria?

Asexual reproduction.

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What is the main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?

Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes, while asexual reproduction does not.