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Type (asexual or sexual) Organisms that use this type
BB: Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction Please copy this chart in your notebook – use the WHOLE page. Name Type (asexual or sexual) What happens? Organisms that use this type + Positives - Negatives 1. Binary Fission 2. Bacterial Conjugation 3. Fragmentation 4. Budding 5. Pollination 6. Sexual Reproduction
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Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction
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Asexual reproduction A form of reproduction which does not involve meiosis or fertilization. Asexual reproduction = one parent. The primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as archaea, bacteria, and protists. Many plants and fungi reproduce mostly asexually as well.
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Sexual Reproduction Results in increasing genetic diversity of the offspring. Characterized by two processes: meiosis, halving of the number of chromosomes fertilization, combination of two gametes and the restoration of the original number of chromosomes During meiosis, chromosomes usually cross over = genetic recombination. Primary method of reproduction for the vast majority of visible organisms, including almost all animals and plants.
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Binary Fission Asexual
Cell splits and replicated DNA goes with each part Prokaryotes, Bacteria + Fast and easy - Everybody has the same DNA
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Bacterial Conjugation
Asexual, “Sexual” A bacteria shoots out a tube and sends a piece of its DNA to another bacteria Bacteria + Mixes DNA - “Parent” loses a little piece of DNA
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Fragmentation/ regeneration
Asexual Body of parent breaks and produces offspring Fungi, moss, sea stars, planarian + Easy - Parent broken, same DNA Fragmentation or Clonal Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning where an organism is split into fragments. The splitting may or may not be intentional. Each of these fragments develop into mature, fully grown individuals that are a clone of the original organism. If the organism is split any further the process is repeated. Fragmentation is seen in many organisms such as molds, some annelid worms, and starfish. Binary fission of single-celled organisms such bacteria, protozoa and many algae is a type of fragmentation. Molds, yeast, and mushrooms, all of which are part of the Fungi kingdom, produce tiny filaments called hyphae. These hyphae obtain food and nutrients from the body of other organisms to grow and fertilize. Then a piece of hyphae breaks off and grows into a new individual and the cycle continues. Fragmentation is observed in nonvascular plants as well, liverworts and mosses.
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Fragmentation/ regeneration
Fragmentation or Clonal Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction or cloning where an organism is split into fragments. The splitting may or may not be intentional. Each of these fragments develop into mature, fully grown individuals that are a clone of the original organism. If the organism is split any further the process is repeated. Fragmentation is seen in many organisms such as molds, some annelid worms, and starfish. Binary fission of single-celled organisms such bacteria, protozoa and many algae is a type of fragmentation. Molds, yeast, and mushrooms, all of which are part of the Fungi kingdom, produce tiny filaments called hyphae. These hyphae obtain food and nutrients from the body of other organisms to grow and fertilize. Then a piece of hyphae breaks off and grows into a new individual and the cycle continues. Fragmentation is observed in nonvascular plants as well, liverworts and mosses. Moss
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Budding Asexual Offspring grows out of parent Yeast, hydras
+ Fast, somewhat easy - Same DNA
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Pollination Sexual Pollen is delivered to female part of plant
Flowering plants + Plants don’t have to move, mixes DNA - Need external source for pollination to take place; wind, bee, bat, butterfly etc.
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Pollination
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Sexual Reproduction Sexual DNA from 2 individuals merge to form one
Animals, Plants + Diverse DNA - Takes a long time, 2 individuals needed
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Sexual Reproduction
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Foldable Using your notes you will form a foldable to show understanding of asexual reproduction Color pictures, cut out and glue into foldable Describe each type of asexual reproduction pictured.
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How to set up foldable.. Sexual Asexual Reproduction: Reproduction:
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