Asexual Reproduction Asexual reproduction involves only one parent who passes on the genetic information to their offspring. This sharing of genetic information.

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Asexual Reproduction Asexual reproduction involves only one parent who passes on the genetic information to their offspring. This sharing of genetic information makes the offspring identical to the parent. There are different types of asexual reproduction:

Binary Fission only single-celled organisms reproduce in this way. The cell duplicates its contents, including its nucleus and other organelles and then splits into two cells with each one being identical.

(bacteria, amoeba, algae)

Asexual Spore Production spores are similar to seeds, but are produced by the division of cells on the parent, not by the union of two cells One parent may produce many spores, each of which will grow into a new individual, identical to its parent.

Examples: (fungi, green algae, moulds, ferns). Many spores are produced to ensure that at least some of the individual organisms will survive. Zoospores can also be produced by some fungi and green algae. They move using tail-like flagella.

Asexual Reproduction in Plants The rapidly growing tips of roots and stems contain specialized reproductive cells called meristem If parts of the plant are damaged, the meristem cells make repairs. Clones can be made from cuttings of a plant, because the meristem cells can specialize to reproduce the different parts needed to make a new plant.

Asexual reproduction can produce many plants very quickly. This is an advantage in places where the environment doesn't change very much (bacteria). By building a large population of organisms very quickly the species is able to thrive. The great disadvantage is that when the environment changes, all of the organisms will die, if they do not have the ability to adapt to the change.

Budding The parent organism produces a bud (a smaller version of itself). It detaches itself from the parent and becomes a self-sufficient individual - identical to the parent Coral also reproduces in this way, but do not detach themselves

Examples: (hydra, yeast, coral, sea sponge).

Sexual Reproduction Usually involves two individual organisms Offspring that are produced from this union have a mix of characteristics, half from one parent and the other half from the other parent. Involves male and female parents or specialized sex cells called gametes.

ADVANTAGES OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION DISADVANTAGES OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Variation which allows organisms to adapt DISADVANTAGES OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Small Populations Lots of Energy Not Guaranteed

Bacterial Conjugation Transfer genetic material directly from one cell to another. Primitive form of Sexual Reproduction Process is not actually reproduction, because there is no increase in the number of cells, it does result in genetic recombination Newly created cell then divides by binary fission.

Sexual Reproduction in Plants Male and female gametes join during fertilization to produce a zygote (Fertilized Egg) and then an embryo. Most plants produce both male and female gametes, while some produce one or the other only.

Pollen contains the male gametes and is found on the stamen Ovules contain the female gametes and are found in the pistil Pollination occurs when pollen is transferred from the anther of the stamen to the stigma of the pistil. Cross-pollination occurs when pollen from one plant is carried to the stigma of another plant by wind, water or animals (bees or butterflies)

Cross-fertilization occurs when a grain of the pollen forms a long tube (pollen tube), which grows down the style into the ovary. The gametes unite to produce a zygote, which then develops into an embryo. This usually happens inside a seed, which protects the embryo and provides food via the cotyledon. Plants produced by Cross fertilization are not identical to either parent plant.

Plants Reproduce Sexually and Asexually Most plants that produce seeds can also reproduce asexually (cuttings, runners). Vegetative Reproduction - is the reproduction of a plant not involving a seed, including; cuttings, runners, suckers, tubers. (coleus plant, spider plants, strawberries, aspen, potatoes)

Mosses and ferns produce asexual spores in the early part of their life cycle and then egg and sperm cells are produced in a later part of the same cycle .

Sexual Reproduction in Animals Sexual reproduction in animals involves gametes The male gametes are called sperm cells, and the female gametes are called egg cells (ova). This zygote is the first of many cells of a new individual. This zygote will begin to divide into two cells and this continues to be repeated over and over resulting in the development of an embryo