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1.When there are two separate sexes and a sperm cell unites with an egg cell the process is called _________.
2. The shed organs of the Yellow Sponge that have been carried in the bloodstream to the reproductive organs that begin to accumulate germs and gametes are called __________.
3. How long after mating does a male octopus usually die?
4. The stage in which the species is stationary and remains attached to a single spot on the sea floor is called the ______ stage.
5. What are the three forms of asexual reproduction that occur in the Porifera phylum? in the Cnidaria phylum?
6. A male Octopus' reproductive system consists of a meter long arm called the ________.
2. The shed organs of the Yellow Sponge that have been carried in the bloodstream to the reproductive organs that begin to accumulate germs and gametes are called __________.
3. How long after mating does a male octopus usually die?
4. The stage in which the species is stationary and remains attached to a single spot on the sea floor is called the ______ stage.
5. What are the three forms of asexual reproduction that occur in the Porifera phylum? in the Cnidaria phylum?
6. A male Octopus' reproductive system consists of a meter long arm called the ________.
Answers
1. External Fertilization
2. Gemmules
3. Two Months
4.Poly/Sessile
5.Gemmulation, Fragmentation, and Budding for Porifera, Budding, Binary fission and Pedal laceration for Cnidaria
6. Hectocotylus
2. Gemmules
3. Two Months
4.Poly/Sessile
5.Gemmulation, Fragmentation, and Budding for Porifera, Budding, Binary fission and Pedal laceration for Cnidaria
6. Hectocotylus