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Which of the following statements about sexual reproduction in animals is true?
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In mammals, the trophoblast layer in a blastocyst will become part of the
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The four sperm produced by spermatogenesis all have the same DNA sequence, but that sequence is different from the sequence of the sperm precursor cell.
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To start a stem cell line from humans, a scientist would want to take a cell from the _______ of an embryo.
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The number of chromosomes in secondary spermatocytes is fewer than in primary spermatocytes because
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The ovaries produce ________ [more or fewer?] gametes than the testes.
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Sperm are packed with mitochondria because mitochondria produce the
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Some organisms can produce offspring genetically identical to themselves, without a mate.
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Which of the following statements about sexual and asexual reproduction is true?
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An aquatic animal that relies on currents to bring gametes together is likely to produce ________ [more or fewer?] gametes than a land animal that deposits its sperm directly within the reproductive tract of a female.
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The stage in mammalian development when the embryo exists as a hollow, fluid-filled ball is referred to as the ___________.
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During labor more and more oxytocin is produced due to ________ feedback.
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Latex condoms prevent the spread of all types of sexually transmitted diseases.
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Males produce significantly larger numbers of gametes than females because their goal in reproduction is to ensure that they successfully fertilize just one egg.
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Which of the following behaviors is not specialized to help an animal find a mate?
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Land animals are more likely to undergo fertilization outside their bodies because gametes require dry environments in order to fuse and develop.
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In general, why does a female animal tend to choose her mate more carefully than a male does?
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In human females, primary oocytes don't develop into mature eggs
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In oogenesis, the final steps of meiosis do not occur until _______ takes place.
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