Do now – 5-04-10 Draw a Venn diagram and compare a plant and animal cell.

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Do now – Draw a Venn diagram and compare a plant and animal cell.

Plant cell vs. Animal cell Plant cell Animal cell

Types of Reproduction  1. Asexual – there is only one parent. The offspring is genetically alike the parent.  Different types of Asexual Reproduction.  1. Binary fission – a parent cell splits in half and produces two new cells. A Paramecium splitting into two. 2 daughter cells

2. Budding – an organism grows a bulge, which eventually breaks off the parent cell.  A potato is a good example.

Budding of a hydra

3. Vegetative Propagation – cutting or growing a new plant from a piece of a plant.  Cut a part of a plant and put it in water, roots will start to appear and grow into a new plant.

4. Regeneration – allows an organism to grow back parts that may become missing or worn away.

Make a chart similar to the one below. Use gateway p to answer

Do now –  1. The picture shows an example of what type of asexual reproduction?  A. Regeneration  B. Binary fission  C. Vegetative propagation  D. Budding

 2. This is an example of ______, asexual reproduction.  A. Regeneration  B. Binary fission  C. Vegetative propagation  D. Budding

 3. The diagram is another example of what type of asexual reproduction?  A. Regeneration  B. Binary fission  C. Vegetative propagation  D. Budding

 4. An amoeba splitting into two daughter cells is an example of ______, asexual reproduction.  A. Regeneration  B. Binary fission  C. Vegetative propagation  D. Budding

Sexual Reproduction - involves 2 parents who combine their genetic material to produce a new organism. This involved a male sperm cell joining a female egg cell.

Parts of a flower Flower’s male part that produces pollen that contains sperm. Green leaf-like parts That cover and protect The flower bud. Flowers female Part at the lower Part is the ovary That contains eggs or ovules Colored parts of the flower That help protect the inner parts of the flower bud and attract insects.

The female parts of the Flower are:  1. Pistil  2. ovary  3. ovule  The male parts of the flower are:  1. stamen  2. pollen  3. sperm

Pollination- the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil.  Insects and wind help pollination to occur and fertilization occurs when the pollen joins with the egg cell. After fertilization, the flower can from seeds, which grow into new plants.