Year 10, Pathway C 2012.  What is reproduction?  A process by which plants and animals produce more of their own kind  Why do we reproduce?

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Year 10, Pathway C 2012

 What is reproduction?  A process by which plants and animals produce more of their own kind  Why do we reproduce?

 What is extinction?  Extinction occurs when the death rate is greater than the reproduction rate and results in the species no longer existing.  Write down as many species you can think of that are extinct. Do you know the cause?

 What is asexual reproduction?  Where one or more offspring are produced from one parent only  Asexual reproduction includes binary fission, spores, budding, regeneration and vegetative reproduction  Asexual silent card shuffle.docx Asexual silent card shuffle.docx

 Advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction