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Quiz – Reproduction

1.What is the process of removing a section from the stem of a plant and planting it to produce a new plant?

A. tuberB. runnerC. propagationD. pollination

2.Reproduction from a leaf cutting is an example of what kind of reproduction?

A. reproduction by runnersB. sexual reproduction

C. reproduction by bulbsD. asexual reproduction

3.What do we call a stem that grows along the ground or in the air, and forms a new plant at its tip?

A. budB. tuberC. bulbD. runner

4.Some simple invertebrates can actually reproduce by budding. What is budding?

A. When an animal develops from a part of its parent.

B. When a bud forms on the adult’s body and develops into a new animal.

C. When a leaf buds into a flower.

D. When an animal decomposes.

5.How many parents are involved in budding and regeneration?

A. oneB. twoC. threeD. zero

6.What kind of reproduction uses pollen?

A. fissionB. asexualC. sexualD. budding

7.What kind of reproduction involves only one parent plant?

A. pollinationB. fertilization

C. sexualD. asexual

8.What is a group of living things that come from one parent and are identical to the parent?

A. a cloneB. a childC. a puppyD. a kitten

9.What is an underground root or stem that is swollen with food called?

A. a budB. a sporeC. a tuberD. a seed

10.What kind of reproduction forms new plants that are not identical to their parents?

A. asexualB. sexualC. runnersD. rhizomes

11.A scientist observes a parent organism with its offspring. The color of the offspring is different from that of the parent. How do these organisms MOST LIKELY reproduce?

A. buddingB. sexual reproduction

C. asexual reproductionD. propagation

12.Which of the following may happen during asexual reproduction?

A. A plant produces seeds.

B. An embryo develops inside an egg.

C. A fruit develops around the plant’s ovary.

D. A new organism begins to form on a parent organism.

13.Look at the picture. What kind of asexual reproduction does the picture show?

A. divisionB. buddingC. fertilizationD. propagation

14.Which of these is not an example of asexual reproduction?

A. a spider plantB. a potatoC. an orange treeD. a mushroom

15.Which structure is the direct RESULT of sexual reproduction?

A. coneB. flowerC. seedD. spore

16.Which of these describes the reproduction of the bamboo plant?

A. asexualB. fruitingC. propagationD. sexual

17.Which of these does not reproduce asexually?

A. pine treesB. moldC. bacteriaD. strawberry plants

18.Look at the picture. Is the birth of this animal the result of sexual or asexual reproduction?

A. Sexual, because it has the same exact physical characteristics as its parents.

B. Asexual, because it was produced from only one parent.

C. Sexual, because it was produced from two parents.

D. Asexual, because it has different physical characteristics from its parents.

19.Which of these is true about asexual reproduction?

A. Only plants use asexual reproduction.

B. All organisms use asexual reproduction.

C. There are at least two parent organisms in asexual reproduction.

D. There is only one parent organism in asexual reproduction.

20.Which of the following occurs only during sexual reproduction?

A. fertilizationB. spore production

C. fruiting bodiesD. budding

(pictures to be cut and paste into the test – on items # 13 and #18 – also white out “cell division” in picture above…)