Advantages and Disadvantages of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction L.O: To recognise advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction MUST: Recognise organisms that reproduce sexually and those that reproduce asexually SHOULD: Describe advantages and disadvantages of reproducing sexually and asexually COULD: Recognise organisms that can reproduce by both methods and describe when each could occur Self Manager Reflective Learner Independent Enquirer Team Worker Effective Participator

What’s the Question? These are the answers! VARIATION MEIOSIS SEXUAL REPRODUCTION MITOSIS DNA ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

What’s the word? MISSING VOWELS V-R—T--N M---S-S S-X--L R-PR-D-CT--N M-T-S-S DN- -S-X--L R-PR-D-CT--N EXTENSION: Write a meaning for each word.

Use pages 200 – 201 from AQA Biology to help you. Task SEXUAL REPRODUCTION ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Advantages Disadvantages Examples of organisms that reproduce this way Use pages 200 – 201 from AQA Biology to help you. Self Manager Independent Enquirer

Use pages 200 – 201 from AQA Biology to help you. Task Advantages Examples ASEXUAL Advantages REPRODUCTION Disadvantages SEXUAL Examples Disadvantages Use pages 200 – 201 from AQA Biology to help you. Self Manager Independent Enquirer

Plenary Task – Exam Question LOW: Questions 1 & 2 MID: Questions 2 & 3 HIGH: Questions 3 & 4 Peer Assess with someone who attempted the same questions as you Peer Assess

Advantages and Disadvantages of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction L.O: To recognise advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction MUST: Recognise organisms that reproduce sexually and those that reproduce asexually SHOULD: Describe advantages and disadvantages of reproducing sexually and asexually COULD: Recognise organisms that can reproduce by both methods and describe when each could occur Self Manager Reflective Learner Independent Enquirer Team Worker Effective Participator