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Reproduction The process by which organisms produce offspring

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Reproduction

The process by which organisms produce offspring

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Reproduction

The Big Question (aka GSE)

How are sexual and asexual reproduction the same and how are they different?

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Types of Reproduction

Sexual: Two parents have offspring; offspring share traits from both parents.

Asexual: One parent has

offspring; offspring are genetically identical to parent.

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Sexual Reproduction Animals: Female parent produces an

ovum, male parent produces a sperm. Both combine to produce an offspring, with genetic material from each parent.

Plants: Female part of the plant produces an ovum, male part of the plant produces pollen. Both combine to produce an offspring, with genetic material from each parent.

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Asexual Reproduction

Binary Fission: The process by which the organism splits into two.

Most bacteria and protozoa reproduce by binary fission.

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Asexual Reproduction

Budding: an offspring grows out of the body of the parent.

Hydra and sponges reproduce by budding.

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Vegetative Propagation

The production of a new organism from a portion of another organism

Plants can reproduce by vegetative propagation

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Regeneration

The re-growth of a lost or damaged part of an organism

Starfish can regenerate an arm Planaria can regenerate into two

organisms

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Reproduction

What is it? The process by which organisms

produce offspring What was the Big Question again?

How are sexual and asexual reproduction the same and how are they different?

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Questions?