1) A cell used for sexual reproduction. a) Embryo b) Gamete c) Pollen d) Ovary 2) Reproduction that needs two individuals to produce a new organism of the same type. a) Sexual Reproduction b) Dual Reproduction c) Combined Reproduction d) Asexual Reproduction 3) Producing new organisms from one parent only. Offspring are a clone of the parent. a) Sexual Reproduction b) Mono Reproduction c) Solo Reproduction d) Asexual Reproduction 4) The differences between living things. a) Organism b) Evolution c) Variation d) Adaptation 5) A feature that an organism gets from a parent. a) Inherited b) Variation c) Evolution d) Gene 6) The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma. a) Fertilisation b) Germination c) Impregnation d) Pollination 7) Fusing of a male gamete with a female gamete. a) Germination b) Fertilisation c) Impregnation d) Gametisation 8) When a seed starts to grow. a) Germination b) Pollination c) Impregnation d) Fertilisation 9) The splitting of a cell to form two identical cells. a) Formation b) Idealisation c) Cell Division d) Splicing 10) The first stage of development that grows by cell division from a fertilised egg cell. a) Foetus b) Baby c) Embryo d) Seed

KS3 Genetics & Evolution

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