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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 process is most directly responsible for producing the genetic differences observed between siblings (excluding identical twins)?
If a pea plant has two alleles for a trait that are the same, the plant is described as
In a simple Mendelian cross, a dominant allele (A) and a recessive allele (a) produce offspring. What genotype results in the recessive phenotype?
What is one advantage of sexual reproduction for a species living in a changing environment?
What is the term for the male and female sex cells that fuse during sexual reproduction?
Which process explains why organisms with beneficial traits become more common in a population over many generations?
Which of the following is a consequence of sexual reproduction but not of asexual reproduction?
Which statement about mutations is correct?
In humans, which combination of sex chromosomes typically produces a male offspring?
What is a main ethical or practical concern about producing large numbers of identical animals by asexual cloning?
Which statement describes a mutation?