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What is false.
A child looks more like one parent than the other because a child inherits chromosomes from one parent.
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What is sexual reproduction.
This type of reproduction involves two parents
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What is courtship.
This animal behavior attracts mates by competing with members of the same species.
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What are spores.
Seedless plants grow from these.
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What is genetics.
The study of heredity.
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What is budding.
Hydra reproduce by this method.
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What are pheromones.
Female gypsy moths release these chemicals to attract males.
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What is the stamen.
This part of the flower is the male reproductive organ.
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What is heredity.
The passing of traits from parents to offspring.
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What is regeneration.
An offspring grows from a piece of its parents.
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What is innate behavior.
Tadpoles survive hatching in water because they are born knowing how to swim. This is an example of
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What are flowers.
These plant structures are colorful and may have specific odors to attract pollinators.
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What is a Punnett Square.
This model can be used to show traits and help determine genotypes of genetically related family members.
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What is vegetative reproduction.
Asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from part of a parent plant.
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What is herding.
This behavior, carried out by horses, elephants, and many other animals, helps offspring survive.
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What are water and carbon dioxide.
Plants need these two materials for photosynthesis
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What is dominant.
A genetic factor that is blocks another genetic factor.
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What is false.
In sexual reproduction, offspring inherit twice the DNA of each parent.
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What is True.
Innate behavior increases the survival of young animals because it allows an animal to respond to stimulus without choosing the proper response.
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What are wind, water and animals.
These three ways are how seeds are dispersed.
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