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Asexual & Sexual Reproduction
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Asexual Reproduction Type of reproduction in which a new organism is produced from ONE parent and the offspring is identical to the parent. Occurs in most plants, bacteria, protists, and low invertebrates. Offspring produced by MITOSIS.
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Asexual Reproduction One parent
Offspring are identical to the parents. One Parent Identical Offspring
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Asexual Reproduction Types of Asexual Reproduction
Binary Fission – used by bacteria, an organism whose cells do not contain a nucleus copy then divide into two identical organisms Example: bacteria
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Asexual Reproduction Types of Asexual Reproduction (cont’d)
Budding – organism that produces a bud that breaks away to live on its own. Example: hydra
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Asexual Reproduction Types of Asexual Reproduction (cont’d)
Fragmentation – organism breaks into pieces and each piece becomes new organism. Example: starfish, flatworms
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Asexual Reproduction Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages – Can produce large numbers of offspring in a short time. Disadvantages – Lacks genetic diversity, all offspring are identical to parent, less able to adapt to environment.
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Sexual Reproduction Two parents
Offspring are a combination of both parents and are therefore different from each parent. unique / diverse offspring Two Parents
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Sexual Reproduction Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages – variety and/or diversity of offspring (color, shape, size, intelligence, ability, etc.), More able to adapt to environmental changes. Disadvantages – uniqueness, sometimes traits needed for survival are not passed on. There are fewer offspring.
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