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Do Now Take papers off side counter Take out the worksheets you finished for homework Homework: None!
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Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction What’s the difference???
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Asexual Reproduction Formation of new, individual organism from the cell(s) of a single parent
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Occurs in organisms like plants (taking cuttings, runners re-rooting)
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Occurs in single-celled organisms by mitosis
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Certain animals like sponges, insects, reptiles and fish can do asexual reproduction
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Asexual Reproduction PROS Don’t need to find mate Can stay in one place Less energy expended Can produce a bigger population more quickly CONS No genetic variation Population of clones
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Sexual Reproduction Two individuals produce offspring that have genetic characteristics from both parents Requires fertilization by specialized sex cells made by meiosis
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Sexual Reproduction PROS Genetic variation can lead to new traits, better survival and aid evolution CONS Requires more energy to find mate and process usually takes longer Slower population growth
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Asexual ReproductionSexual Reproduction Method of reproduction -Only one parent -Offspring are genetic clones of parents -No genetic variation! -In some organisms, it is as simple as MITOSIS -Requires two different parents -Specialized sex cells, made by MEIOSIS -Lots of genetic variation, good for evolution
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Asexual ReproductionSexual Reproduction Method of reproduction -Only one parent -Offspring are genetic clones of parents -No genetic variation! -In some organisms, it is as simple as MITOSIS -Requires two different parents -Specialized sex cells, made by MEIOSIS -Lots of genetic variation, good for evolution
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