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Sexual And Asexual Reproduction (GCSE Biology)

The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Sexual And Asexual Reproduction' from the broader topic Inheritance, Variation And Evolution. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.
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Which statement describes a mutation?
What is the term for the male and female sex cells that fuse during sexual reproduction?
In a simple dominant-recessive trait, what genotype would a heterozygous individual have?
Which outcome is most likely if two heterozygous parents (Aa) for a simple dominant-recessive trait mate?
In a population where a gene mutation gives increased survival against a disease, what will most likely happen over many generations?
What is a main ethical or practical concern about producing large numbers of identical animals by asexual cloning?
Which term describes the physical appearance of an organism resulting from its genotype and environment?
Why does meiosis result in four non-identical daughter cells while mitosis results in two identical daughter cells?
Which type of reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent?
Which of the following is a consequence of sexual reproduction but not of asexual reproduction?
In a simple Mendelian cross, a dominant allele (A) and a recessive allele (a) produce offspring. What genotype results in the recessive phenotype?