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www.juniorscience.ie 1C6_Plant Reproduction Asexual Reproduction OB51 distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and describe a way in which a named plant can reproduce asexually
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www.juniorscience.ie OB51 distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and describe a way in which a named plant can reproduce asexually Sexual reproductionAsexual reproduction involves two parent plants a cell from each combining to produce a seed which becomes a new plant this plant has features of both parents e.g. apple, dandelions involves only one parent cells from this parent divide and a new plant grows from these cells this plant is identical to the parent e.g. strawberries, potatoes
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www.juniorscience.ie The following slides show asexual reproduction…
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 1
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 6
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 13
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 20
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 29
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 42
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 50
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www.juniorscience.ie Day 50 Some of the new growths are beginning to turn green – these will become the shoots of the new plant Some of the new growths are beginning to turn downwards – these will become the roots of the new plant
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www.juniorscience.ie Describe what has happened to this potato over the 50 days
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www.juniorscience.ie Other plants that reproduce asexually….
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www.juniorscience.ie Spider plant http://www.amherstgreenhouses.com/photo/tropical/spiderPlant.jpg 1. Parent plant 2. Cells divide to grow a new stem 3. New plant grows at end of new stem
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www.juniorscience.ie Strawberry http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/img/bistrawberries.gif 1. Parent plant 2. Cells divide to grow new stem 3. New plant grows at end of stem
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www.juniorscience.ie Can you think of any others?
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www.juniorscience.ie 1C6_Plant Reproduction Asexual Reproduction OB51 distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and describe a way in which a named plant can reproduce asexually
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