UCONN Biology 1108 exam 3 latest updated
UCONN Biology 1108 exam 3 latest updated Alpine Similar to Tundra, Lacks permafrost, Budding Form of asexual reproduction in which a bud/protrusion forms on an organism and eventually breaks off to form a new organism that is smaller than its parent Fragmentation A type of asexual reproduction in which one organism is broken into pieces, each of which develops into a new individual Parthenogenesis A type of asexual reproduction in which females produce eggs that are not fertilized by males but divide by mitosis and develop into new individuals. What two basic processes describe Sexual reproduction Meiosis and fertilization Advantages of asexual reproduction Exponential population growth, everyone can reproduce
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