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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.Incorrect: 0
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In a population where a gene mutation gives increased survival against a disease, what will most likely happen over many generations?
Which process is most directly responsible for producing the genetic differences observed between siblings (excluding identical twins)?
Which statement about mutations is correct?
What is one advantage of sexual reproduction for a species living in a changing environment?
What is a main ethical or practical concern about producing large numbers of identical animals by asexual cloning?
In a simple Mendelian cross, a dominant allele (A) and a recessive allele (a) produce offspring. What genotype results in the recessive phenotype?
A farmer crosses two chicken breeds to combine high growth rate and many eggs. Which breeding method is the farmer using?
Which structure carries genetic information in the nucleus and determines inheritance?
If a pea plant has two alleles for a trait that are the same, the plant is described as
Which process describes fertilisation in humans?
Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction in animals?
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