Asexual/ Sexual Reproduction Chapter 3.3. Warm-up 3/4  Behavior sheet on desk  Set up page 42 with page, date, and title: ASEXUAL VS SEXUAL REPRODUCTION.

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Asexual/ Sexual Reproduction Chapter 3.3

Warm-up 3/4  Behavior sheet on desk  Set up page 42 with page, date, and title: ASEXUAL VS SEXUAL REPRODUCTION. Attach worksheet to this page.

Asexual Reproduction  Involves ONE PARENT!!!  How most unicellular and some multicellular organisms reproduce by cell division.  One organism (parent) produces one or more new organisms (offspring) that are genetically identical to itself AND live independently of it.  This is different than mitosis/cytokinesis because the daughter cells produced from mitosis CANNOT survive on their own.

Cell Division in Unicellular Organisms  Cell division and reproduction are the same thing in all single-celled (unicellular) organisms.  Binary fission- form of asexual reproduction in prokaryotes.  Parent organism splits into two, producing two completely independent and genetically identical daughter cells  Example: bacteria 

Budding  Both unicellular and multicellular organisms can reproduce by budding.  Budding is when an organism develops tiny buds on its body. Each bud forms from the parent’s cells, so the bud’s genetic material is identical to the parent’s.  Sometimes a new organism may remain attached to the parent until it reaches a certain size.  Example: hydra, yeast, potato’s “eye” 

Regeneration  In certain multicellular organisms, specialized cells at the site of a wound or lost limb are able to become different types of tissues.  Regeneration is the process of new tissue growth at these sites.  Example: starfish, plants 

Sexual Reproduction  Sexual reproduction involves two parents.  Reproduction of multicellular organisms often involves sexual reproduction as well as asexual cell division. Asexual ReproductionSexual Reproduction Cell DivisionCell division and other processes One parent organismTwo parent organisms Rapid rate of reproductionSlower rate of reproduction Offspring identical to parentOffspring have genetic information from two parents