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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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practice

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Topic

Reproduction

Question

  1. A. It means students should be able to explain why organisms may reproduce by sexual or asexual methods depending on circumstances.
  2. B. It means asexual 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 explain why organisms may reproduce by sexual or asexual methods depending on circumstances..

Explanation

The correct option is It means students should be able to explain why organisms may reproduce by sexual or asexual methods depending on circumstances. because it directly reflects the approved learning objective: Explain why organisms may reproduce by sexual or asexual methods depending on circumstances..

Common mistake

Choosing the wrong reproduction method

Students often assume that an organism will always use the method that gives the most offspring, ignoring environmental or resource constraints.

Explain that organisms select sexual or asexual reproduction based on factors such as resource availability, need for genetic variation, and environmental stability. Provide examples where asexual reproduction is favoured in stable conditions and sexual reproduction is favoured when change or competition requires variation.

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