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1 The continuity of life…
REPRODUCTION The continuity of life…

2 What Is Reproduction? Reproduction is the process by which organisms _________ _____of their own kind…can be sexually or asexually Think about it…Without it…all life on earth would _______ ___ _______!

3 ASEXUAL VS SEXUAL Asexual REPRODUCTION SEXUAL REPRODUCTION ASEXUAL
Characteristic Requires ONE parent. NO sex cells, NO fertilization Advantage/Disadvantage Do NOT have to find mate Offspring have NO variation Offspring are genetically identical to parent cell SEXUAL Characteristics Requires TWO parents Involves TWO sex cells Requires fertilization Advantages/Disadvantages Requires mate Offspring have variation Offspring are NOT genetically the same Offspring are combination of BOTH parents

4 Types of Asexual Reproduction
Binary Fission… Budding… Spore production Regeneration Propagation Vegetative Artificial Parthenogenesis

5 1. ____________ _________…
The _______ divides by __________ and the cytoplasm divides, forming ____ new daughter cells of _________ size. Occurs in ________ celled organisms …bacteria, protists…amoeba, paramecium

6 2. ____________… The division of cytoplasm is __________ so one of the daughter cells is _________ than the other. The daughter cells can ___________ or ________ ___________.

7 Budding… New Organisms Arise as an Outgrowth from the Parent Organism
Seen Mostly in _______ Animals Examples Include; Sponges, Corals and Jellyfish… Also seen in ________ and Hydra Coral Polyp Photo courtesy Jeffrey N. Jeffords

8 3. ________________… ________ are produced in large numbers by _________. Spores are surrounded by a tough coat to help them _________ harsh environmental conditions. Seen in ___________, ________…mushrooms, molds

9 4. __________________… This refers to the ability of some animals to __________ severed parts. Some of these animals can also grow ______ organisms from the ___________ pieces Segmented Worms and Sea Stars

10 5. _________________ ________________
New plants develop from the ________, ________, or _________ of the parent plant. Three Types Tubers Bulbs runners

11 ____________ Tubers are _________ food stores which _______ food over the winter and provides a ____ plant with food until it can make its own. Examples: potato, artichoke, yam, water chestnut, arrowroot Tuber info from Taro- Japanese potato Food made by the new plant is sent to make new tubers. Thereby reproducing itself.

12 ____________ E.g. __________, _________

13 __________ Runners are ______ _____ which grow out from the ________ plant. _______ form at points along the runner and eventually these buds form roots and grow into ______ plants. Examples: spider plant (Anthericum), ________ (Fragaria x ananassa)

14 Propagation _____________
With plants, but with __________ intervention Two main types Cuttings Grafting

15 ___________ They can be placed in moist soil or water (and sometimes
Cuttings are _______ pieces of stem with some ______ attached, the new plant grows from this. SQA- Describe ways of propagating flowering plants artificially by cuttings and graftings Source counties.cce.cornell.edu/.../propagation.htm They can be placed in moist soil or water (and sometimes dipped in rooting powder).

16 _________ A cut ______ of one plant (with good flower or fruit growth) (the graft) is taken and firmly _________ to the rootstock of another plant (which has a strong, established root system) (the stock). Examples- _______, fruit trees

17 6. _________________… _________ can arise from __________ eggs.
Includes _______ Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians and Aphids. Most of these species can ________ between Sexual and Asexual Reproduction. (depending on conditions)


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