Living Environment worksheet
    Topic: Ansexual Reproduction
    Ansexual Reproduction
    1

    A significant difference between the effects of the genetic information passed on from asexually reproducing parents to their offspring and sexually reproducing parents to their offspring is the

    (1) degree of modification of the size of chromosomes

    (2) types of DNA subunits

    (3) number of chromosomes in the body cells of the offspring

    (4) amount of variation between the parents and the offspring

    2

    Aphids, small insects that feed on the sap of plants, undergo asexual reproduction during the summer months. They produce eggs that are formed without the separation of chromosomes. These eggs do not need to be fertilized, and all of the resulting offspring are female.

    reproduction and development, ansexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings fig: lenv12016-examw_g2.png

    The best explanation for all of these offspring being female is that

    (1) there is not enough food to support male aphids

    (2) asexual reproduction produces offspring with many mutations

    (3) only the females are able to feed on the sap of the plants

    (4) asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent

    3

    The diagram below represents a form of cellular reproduction.

    reproduction and development, ansexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings fig: lenv12017-exam_g4.png

    As a result of this process, offspring 1 and offspring 2 will have

    (1) the same number of genes but different traits

    (2) a different number of genes but the same traits

    (3) the same number of genes and the same traits

    (4) a different number of genes and different traits

    4

    Female hammerhead sharks sometimes produce offspring by a type of asexual reproduction. These offspring

    (1) are a result of the uniting of a male and a fe- male gamete

    (2) have cells that contain DNA found only in the female shark

    (3) are considered to be a different species from the male parent

    (4) have cells that contain genetic information from both parents

    5

    The diagram below represents a technique used to produce carrots.

    reproduction and development, ansexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings fig: lenv62014-examw_g1.png

    Which reproductive process determines the traits present in the cluster of cells?

    (1) meiosis

    (2) mitosis

    (3) fertilization

    (4) differentiation

    6

    A student used a microscope to observe a single-celled organism. As he watched, it looked as if the organism split into two cells. He made drawings, shown below, of the organism over a short period of time.

    reproduction and development, ansexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings fig: lenv62015-examw_g8.png

    Which process did the student record in his drawings?

    (1) genetic engineering

    (2) asexual reproduction

    (3) selective breeding

    (4) gamete formation

    7

    The paramecium is a single-celled organism that reproduces asexually. The offspring of a paramecium usually contain

    (1) only half of the genes of the parent cells

    (2) more DNA than the parent cell

    (3) genetic material identical to that of the parent cell

    (4) fewer mutations than the parent cell

    8

    The ameba, a single-celled organism, reproduces asexually. Variations in an ameba would most commonly occur through

    (1) differentiation during development

    (2) the fusion of gametes

    (3) random mutations

    (4) recombination during fertilization

    9

    When an organism reproduces asexually, it usually has

    (1) only one parent, and half as much DNA as the parent

    (2) only one parent, and the same chromosome number as the parent

    (3) two parents, and twice as much DNA as either parent

    (4) two parents, and the same chromosome number as each parent

    Base your answers to questions 10 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology. The diagram represents a technique used by scientists today to maintain the genetic makeup of an organism.

    reproduction and development, ansexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings fig: lenv82017-examw_g20.png

    10

    Which graph below best represents the DNA content found in each cell in each of the stages in the diagram above?

    reproduction and development, ansexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings fig: lenv82017-examw_g21.png

    (1) 1

    (2) 2

    (3) 3

    (4) 4

    11

    The diagrams below represent two reproductive processes used by different organisms.

    reproduction and development, ansexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings, reproduction and development, sexual reproduction, genetics and biotechnology, characteristics of traits transferred to offsprings fig: lenv-v202-exam_g3.png

    When compared to organisms that utilize process A, organisms that utilize process B would most likely produce offspring with

    (1) a greater variety of genetic combinations

    (2) fewer genetic differences

    (3) more genetic combinations

    (4) more DNA within each nucleus

    12

    An organism that reproduces asexually will have offspring that have

    (1) the same genetic information as both of its parents

    (2) different genetic information from either of its parents

    (3) the same genes as its parent

    (4) different genes from its parent

    13

    Identify one way in which the process of growth of a human embryo is similar to the process of reproduction in a single-celled organism. [1]

    Allow 1 credit. Acceptable responses include, but are not limited to:

    • — They both involve mitosis.

    • — Both processes produce cells containing identical genetic information.

    • — The cells are produced asexually.

    Base your answers to questions 14 on the information and photograph below and on your knowledge of biology.

    Transgenic (GMO) Tomatoes

    The use of pesticides to control insects costs billions of dollars every year. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are an attempt to reduce this cost. Tomato plants that are genetically modified can make proteins that are poisonous to the insects that feed on them. Using these GMO tomatoes would reduce the need for the chemical control of insects.

    genetics and biotechnology, applications of biotechnology fig: lenv12019-examw_g17.png

    14

    Identify the process responsible for passing the gene for insect resistance in a leaf cell of a genetically modified tomato plant on to the cells that develop from it. [1]

    Allow 1 credit. Acceptable responses include, but are not limited to:

    • — mitotic cell division/mitosis

    • — asexual reproduction

    • — cloning

    15

    A farmer planted two corn varieties, one of which was very tasty but had small ears, and the other one had large ears but did not taste nearly as good. The pollen from one variety was used to fertilize the other variety of corn. State one biological advantage this method of reproduction has over cloning. [1]

    Allow 1 credit. Acceptable responses include, but are not limited to:

    • — This method gives the offspring characteristics of each variety, and does not make a copy of

    • just one.

    • — This method can create new varieties.

    • — increases biodiversity