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Asexual Reproduction 2/24 /16 Catalyst: What are the differences between Asexual and Sexual Reproduction? Asexual Sexual Def: Def: Reflection: 34L 34R

Classifying Sexual / Asexual organisms 1. Choose 4 animals to read about with your partner 2. Complete the handout in pairs

Budding Regeneration Spore Formation Binary Fission

Advantages / Disadvantages Let’s create a definition for both Let’s talk about the defining characteristics for both asexual and sexual reproduction.

Asexual Reproduction 2/24 /16 Catalyst: What are the differences between Asexual and Sexual Reproduction? Asexual Sexual Def: Def: Defining characteristics Reflection: 34L 34R

Asexual Reproduction 2/24/16 Catalyst: What are the differences between Asexual and Sexual Reproduction? Asexual Sexual Reflection: What are the advantages and disadvantages to sexually and asexually reproducing? 34L 34R

#1 Offspring forms by pinching off the orginial parent Sexual reproduction Budding Regeneration Spore formation

#2 Reproduction involving male (sperm) and female (egg) Fission Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction budding

#3 Form of reproduction resulting from a prokaryotic cell splitting in two Spore formation Binary fission Regeneration budding

#4 Results in an offspring being created Fission Budding Reproduction regeneration

#5 New tissue or limb reforms by reproducing asexually Budding Regeneration Binary fission Sexual reproduction

#6 When under the right circumstances, like warmth and wetness, can create a new organism Budding Binary fission Spore formation regeneration

#7 Which of the following does NOT result in an offspring identical to the parent? Budding Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction fission

#8 Asexual reproduction results in new bacteria whose genetic material is Identical to that of the parent Not identical to that of the parent Half identical to both parents Identical to that of another parent

#9 In sexual reproduction, the offspring receives its genetic makeup as All from the mother All from the father Half from the mother Half from the mother and half from the father

#10 All of the following are types of asexual reproduction EXCEPT Budding Fertilization Regeneration fission

Answers 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 B

Answers 6 C 7 C 8 A 9 D 10 B