Create an image depicting a coral-like hydra in its natural aquatic environment. Illustrate two distinct scenes of reproduction: one sexual and one asexual. In the sexual scene, show different hydras mingling and creating a diverse set of offspring. In the asexual scene, depict a lone hydra producing identical offspring. To represent difficult conditions, show stormy weather or turbulent water in the background.

Hydras are animals related to coral and jellyfish. Hydras can reproduce sexually or asexually. Why would hydras avoid reproducing asexually when conditions are difficult?

1. The high genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.

2. The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.

3. Reproducing more slowly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.

4. Reproducing more rapidly would be a good way to take advantage of plentiful resources.

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1.vegetative reproduction
2.The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
3.rapid reproduction through binary fission
4.resistant to
5.two
6.one cell with DNA and one cell without DNA
7.replicates
8.Sexual reproduction involves parental care, while asexual reproduction does not
9.The trait is recessive, so both parents carry it, and the child inherited each recessive allele
10.Genetic variation from sexual reproduction ensures that at least some individuals will have advantageous traits that help them survive
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1.vegetative reproduction
2.The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.
3.rapid reproduction through binary fission
4.resistant to
5.two
6.one cell with DNA and one cell without DNA
7.replicates
8.Sexual reproduction involves parental care, while asexual reproduction does not
9.The trait is recessive, so both parents carry it, and the child inherited each recessive allele
10.Genetic variation from sexual reproduction ensures that at least some individuals will have advantageous traits that help them survive

Essay answers i got you

1. Given what you know about asexual and sexual reproduction, in three to five sentences, describe both types of reproduction:

Please describe at least 3 features of asexual reproduction
Please describe at least 3 features of sexual reproduction

answer: In asexual reproduction only 1 parent is involved in the process. There is no fertilization or gamete formation in asexual reproduction. Also, the process happens in a very short time.

But unlike asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction has 2 parents involved, both of different genders. There is gamete formation and fertilization in sexual reproduction. And the process in sexual reproduction very long and slow, depending on the animal/human etc.

2. A species of bird has slight variations in its beak size and shape. Some individuals with bigger beaks are better at cracking seeds. Some individuals with narrower beaks are better at hunting for bugs. An invasive species is introduced that hunts all of the bug population, wiping out that food source for the birds, so all they are left with is seeds.

In one to two sentences, explain how genetic variation from sexual reproduction can save this species from extinction.

answer: Since there original source of food is gone, and the birds are only left with seeds, the genetic variation can save the species from extinction. The birds can adapt their beak so their species can be saved from extinction. And since they have adapted to starvation and have changed their beaks, they can eat a new source of food.

#6 is asexually i believe

1). In which form of reproduction does the offspring grow specifically from the stem or root of a plant?

Answer: Vegetative reproduction

2). Hydras are animals related to coral and jellyfish. Hydras can reproduce sexually or asexually. Why would hydras avoid reproducing asexually when conditions are difficult?

Answer: The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.

3). What is a good description of bacterial reproduction?

Answer: rapid reproduction through binary fission

4). A parent bacterial cell is able to survive in the presence of the antibiotic penicillin. Subsequent generations from this parent will be _______ penicillin.

Answer: Resistant to

5). In binary fission, one cell reproduces into _____ cell(s).

Answer: two

6). Something that potatoes and bacteria have in common is that they both reproduce

Answer: asexually.

7). In asexual reproduction, DNA from the parent cell _________ before it produces daughter cells.

Answer: Replicates

8). Which statement has exceptions?

Answer: Sexual reproduction involves parental care, while asexual reproduction does not.

9). Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?

Answer: The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.

10). Which statement is most supportive of the claim that genetic diversity is an advantage of sexual reproduction?

Answer: Genetic variation from sexual reproduction ensures that at least some individuals will have advantageous traits that help them survive.

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(B)The lack of genetic diversity could mean that all of the hydras die, depending on the situation.