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Q: Which sequence represents the correct order of events in the development of sexually reproducing animals?
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Which of these shows the correct sequence of development of sexually reproducing animals?

fertilization, cleavage, differentiation,growth


Why does a sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species?

Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in their ability to use two different sex cells.


Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in there ability to?

Sexually-reproducing species are able to adapt more easily than asexual-reproduciing species


Sexually-reproducing species have an advantage over asexually-reproducing species in their ability to?

adapt


What is the process of plants reproducing sexually?

they multiply


If meiosis did not occur in sexually reproducing organisms?

If meiosis did not occur in sexually reproducing organisms, the chromosome number would double in each generation. Sexual reproduction results in new combinations of genetic traits.


How does fungi reproduction occurs?

by reproducing asexuallly or sexually


Where do sexually reproducing organisms inherit their alleles from?

From their parents.


In sexually reproducing organisms, genes are transferred via _______________?

The gametes.


A condition of first being capable of reproducing sexually?

puberty


What will the genetic material of a organism do when it produces sexually?

The genetic material of a sexually reproducing organism evolves for better adaptations.


What will happen if cell do not undergo meiosis in sexually reproducing organisms?

There will be no reproduction