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Sexual Reproduction Review 2 parents Sperm and egg Genes (Chromosomes) from both parents=diverse offspring

Asexual Reproduction: 1 parent =Genetically Identical Offspring Budding Regeneration Parthenogenesis … Cloning???

Budding… New Organisms Arise as an Outgrowth from the Parent Organism Seen Mostly in Marine Animals Examples Include; Sponges, Corals and Jellyfish… Parent Bud 0.5 mm

Regeneration… This refers to the ability of some animals to re-grow severed parts. Some of these animals can also grow new organisms from the severed pieces (Segmented Worms and Sea Stars)

Parthenogenesis… Offspring can arise from unfertilized eggs. Includes some Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians and Aphids. Most of these species can switch between Sexual and Asexual Reproduction. (depending on conditions) http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/imageDetails?invocationType=imageResults&query=photos+of+parthenogenic+species&img http://www.duke.edu/%7Ejsr6/Hawaiipics/Rhampho.jpg http://spot.colorado.edu/~noyesr/TEACHING/4800%20Fall%202002.%20Biology%20and%20Evolution%20of%20Sex/Gynogenesis.Poecilia.pdf www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu

WHY??? Advantages? Disadvantages?

Imagine… Imagine that a particular organism within a species lacks a certain gene (or ability to express a certain gene) necessary to break down a specific type of food, yet others of the same species within the population are able to break down that food. What happens if the uncertain or less favorable conditions lead to that being the primary food source?

Death… The parent organism and all of their offspring produced through parthenogenesis would die! But, with the genetic diversity that comes from sexual reproduction the possibility of the offspring surviving is enhanced.