General Biology 2: Animals: Reproduction and Development
Biology 2 - Animals: Reproduction and Development
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A single-celled organism copies its DNA and splits into two equal cells. This is common in organisms like Amoeba and Paramecium.
What process is this?
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Binary Fission
Card #2
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A yeast cell forms a small outgrowth that grows a nucleus and eventually detaches to become an independent organism.
What process is this?
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Budding
Card #3
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A starfish breaks into several parts, and each part grows into a complete starfish if it contains enough tissue.
What type of reproduction is this?
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Fragmentation
Card #4
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Two organisms come together, either opposite-sex or hermaphroditic, for sexual reproduction. What is this process called?
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Mating
Card #5
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A sperm cell joins with an egg cell, merging their chromosomes to form a zygote that will develop into an embryo. What is this process called?
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Fertilization
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- Subject: Biology 2
- Topic: Animals: Reproduction and Development
- Difficulty: Easy
- Created: Jan 30, 2026
- Last Updated: Jan 30, 2026
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