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Name the phenomenon where the female gamete directly develops into a new organism with an avian example

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SARAS PUBLICATION-REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISMS-EXERCISE
  1. The animals which give birth to young ones are

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  2. In which mode of reproduction variations are seen?

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  3. Which phases of life cycle begins at the end of the reproductive phase...

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  4. Which one is not a biparental sexual reproduction?

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  5. Name the phenomenon where the female gamete directly develops into a n...

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  6. Why is the offspring formed by asexual reproduction referred to as clo...

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  7. How is juvenile phase different from reproductive phase?

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  8. How does an Amoeba multiply during unfavourable conditions?

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  9. Define the type of reproduction seen in Sea anemone.

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  10. Why is apolysis important for reproduction of tapeworms?

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  11. Which type of reproduction is effective -A sexual or sexual and why?

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  12. The unicellular organisms which reproduce by binary fission are consid...

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  13. A male honey bee has 16 chromosomes whereas its female has 32 chromoso...

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  14. On what basis are breeding animals classified?

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  15. What are the types of breeding animals?

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  16. How does strobilation occur?

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  17. In which organism does strobilation occurs?

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  18. Differentiate between the regeneration in lizard and Planaria.

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  19. Why are the offsprings of oviparous animals are at a greater risk as c...

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  20. What is multiple fission. Explain it with an example.

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