1) Why do living things reproduce? a) To grow taller b) To create new species c) To produce food 2) Which of the following is NOT a reason for reproduction in living things? a) To pass on genetic traits b) To ensure the survival of the species c) To increase the size of the organism 3) How do plants reproduce? a) By laying eggs b) By giving birth to live young c) By producing seeds 4) Which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction? a) A dog giving birth to puppies b) A flower producing seeds c) A starfish regenerating its lost arm 5) What is the purpose of pollination in plants? a) To attract bees and butterflies b) To transfer pollen from the male to the female reproductive parts c) To produce nectar for insects 6) How do animals reproduce? a) By laying eggs b) By giving birth to live young c) By producing spores 7) What is the role of DNA in reproduction? a) It determines the gender of the offspring b) It carries genetic information from parents to offspring c) It helps in the growth of the organism 8) Which of the following is an example of sexual reproduction? a) A plant producing seeds b) A fish laying eggs c) A bacteria dividing into two cells 9) Why is reproduction important for the survival of a species? a) It allows for the exchange of genetic material b) It helps in the growth of the organism c) It provides food for other organisms 10) What is the main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction? a) Sexual reproduction involves two parents, while asexual reproduction involves only one parent b) Sexual reproduction produces identical offspring, while asexual reproduction produces genetically diverse offspring c) Sexual reproduction is faster than asexual reproduction

Diversity and Classification:Reproduction in Living Things

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