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1 Life Science Lesson 1 :Reproduction (Cell)

2 survival _____________ of a species depends on its
ability to produce offspring.

3 reproduction 2. Every organism comes from a parent through
the process of _____________.

4 offspring 3. The transfer of genetic material from
parents to their ________________ is known as reproduction

5 traits 4. Genetic material contains the information that controls an organism’s ______________.

6 sexual 5. The production of a new organism from two
parents is called ____________ reproduction.

7 fertilization 6. When an egg cell joins with a sperm cell,
_______________ occurs.

8 asexual 7. The production of a new organism from a single parent is called ________ reproduction.

9 splitting 8. Most unicellular protist and bacteria reproduce by making a copy of their genetic material and then split into two cells in a process called _______________.

10 budding 9. Cnidarians, sponges, and some fungi can reproduce through a process called _________________. During budding, a small part of the parent’s body grows into a tiny complete version of the parent.

11 without 10. The eggs of some species of fish, insects, frogs, and lizards go through asexual reproduction in a different way. The eggs develop into new organisms ______________ fertilization.

12 vegetative propagation
11. ____________________________ is a form of asexual reproduction in plants that produces new plants from leaves, roots, or stems.

13 runners 12. _____________ are plant stems that lie on or under the ground and sprout as new plants. They can also grow downward from hanging plants.

14 sexually 13. Many plants reproduce ______________.

15 Flowers, ovary 14. ____________ are the reproductive structures of many plants. Fertilization takes place inside the _________ of a flower.

16 cones, conifers 15. Some plants, such as pines, have ____________, but not flowers. These plants use the cones for reproduction and are called ______________.

17 sexually, fertilized 16. Like seed plants, animals that reproduce ______________ begin as ___________ egg cells that develop into embryos.

18 asexually 17. Yeast are unicellular fungi that reproduce _____________ by budding.

19 fruiting bodies, spores
18. __________ are fungal structures that produce_____________. A spore is a reproductive cell that was produced through cell division.

20 partner or mate , well-suited
19. An organism that reproduces asexually does not have to find a _________. Organisms that reproduce asexually tend to be ____________________ to their environment.

21 variety 20. A major advantage to sexual reproduction is that it promotes _________________ in a species.

22 1 2 splitting budding vegetative propagation spores eggs flowers cones
Number of Parents Offspring Types of reproduction Asexual Reproduction Identical to parent · Df · Gg · gbudding Sexual Different from parent · kk splitting 1 budding vegetative propagation spores eggs 2 flowers cones


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