Quiz on Asexual and Sexual Reproduction Biology 1. Asexual reproduction of cells is accomplished by: a) mitosis b) meiosis c) cytokinesis d) photosynthesis 2. Sexual reproduction of cells is accomplished by: a) mitosis b) meiosis c) cytokinesis d) photosynthesis 3. Which process(es) begin with DNA replication? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis 4. Which process(es) end with cytokinesis? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis 5. Which process(es) contain only 1 division of cells? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis 6. Which process(es) contain 2 divisions of cells? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis Name_________________________ 7. Which process(es) result in 2 identical cells? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis 8. Which process(es) result in 4 different cells? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis 9. Which process(es) occur in body cells (such as skin, muscle, and bone)? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis 10. Which process(es) occur to make gametes (sex cells)? a) mitosis b) meiosis c) both mitosis and meiosis d) neither mitosis or meiosis 11. What is the failure of chromosomes to separate properly? a) fertilization b) nondisjunction c) random assortment d) mutation e) crossing over 12. What is the name for chromosomes exchanging genetic material? a) fertilization b) nondisjunction c) random assortment d) mutation e) crossing over 13. What is the process of sperm and egg combining? a) fertilization b) nondisjunction c) random assortment d) mutation e) crossing over 14. What is the sorting of chromosomes without any order? a) fertilization b) nondisjunction c) random assortment d) mutation e) crossing over 15. What is the changing of the DNA sequence? a) fertilization b) nondisjunction c) random assortment d) mutation e) crossing over