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Card 6
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Why are sperm cells produced in large numbers?
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Card 7
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What has to happen in asexual reproduction to produce a unique individual?
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Card 8
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Do gametes have the same number of chromosomes as body cells?
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Card 9
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When does sexual reproduction happen? What is this process called?
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Card 10
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What are the three advantages of being multicellular?
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Card 11
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What specialised organ system does a multicellular organism need and why?
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Card 12
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How are new cells for growth produced?
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Card 13
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Why are new cells produced by mitosis identical?
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Card 14
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In mammals, are body cells haploid or diploid?
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Card 15
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What is he definition of diploid?
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