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Which option best matches the approved learning objective for Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only) (1)?

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Topic

Reproduction

Question

  1. A. It means students should be able to describe how many fungi reproduce asexually by spores and sexually to produce variation.
  2. B. It means fungi is never assessed in Reproduction.
  3. C. It means learners only need to memorise the topic title for Advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction (biology only).
  4. D. It means students should give the opposite of the approved learning objective.

Answer

The correct answer is It means students should be able to describe how many fungi reproduce asexually by spores and sexually to produce variation..

Explanation

The correct option is It means students should be able to describe how many fungi reproduce asexually by spores and sexually to produce variation. because it directly reflects the approved learning objective: Describe how many fungi reproduce asexually by spores and sexually to produce variation..

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Fungal Reproduction

Students often confuse the methods of reproduction in fungi, thinking that all fungi reproduce asexually or that spores are only involved in sexual reproduction.

Clarify that many fungi can reproduce asexually using spores, but they also reproduce sexually to create variation. Emphasize the distinction between asexual reproduction (which produces identical offspring) and sexual reproduction (which introduces genetic variation).

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