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Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction. Asexual Reproduction. Sexual Reproduction. Both Types of reproduction in living organisms Pass DNA from parent to offspring. Asexual Reproduction. Requires only one parent Offspring have 100% the same chromosomes as the parent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction
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Asexual Reproducti
on
Sexual Reproduction
Both
Types of reproduction in living organisms
Pass DNA from
parent to offspring
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Asexual ReproductionRequires only one parentOffspring have 100% the same chromosomes
as the parent.In other words, the offspring are exact “clones”
of the parent.Most unicellular organisms reproduce this way.MitosisMovie
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Asexual ReproductionBinary Fission
BacteriaProtists
Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction where every organelle is copied and the organism divides in two.
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Asexual ReproductionPlant
cuttings
Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction in plants that relies on multi-cellular structures formed by the parent plant. It has long been exploited in horticulture and agriculture, with various methods employed to multiply stocks of plants.
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Asexual ReproductionBudding
Hydra Movie
Budding is a means of asexual reproduction whereby a new individual develops from an outgrowth of a parent, splits off, and lives independently.
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Asexual ReproductionFragmentation
Fragmentation is a means of asexual reproduction whereby a single parent breaks into parts that regenerate into whole new individuals.
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Asexual ReproductionRegeneration
Regeneration occurs when a body part has broken off and the organism grows a new one.
Parthenogenesis…Offspring can arise
from unfertilized eggs.
Includes some Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians and Aphids.
Most of these species can switch between Sexual and Asexual Reproduction.
(depending on conditions)
http://www.duke.edu/%7Ejsr6/Hawaiipics/Rhampho.jpg
http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/imageDetails?invocationType=imageResults&query=photos+of+parthenogenic+species&img
http://spot.colorado.edu/~noyesr/TEACHING/4800%20Fall%202002.%20Biology%20and%20Evolution%20of%20Sex/Gynogenesis.Poecilia.pdf
www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu
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Asexual ReproductionExamples of organisms that reproduce
asexuallyHydraSea StarStrawberryArchaebacteriaEubacteriaEuglenaParameciumYeast
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Sexual ReproductionRequires two parents that each share ½ of
the genetic information.Offspring share the characteristics of each
parent.Meiosis
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Sexual ReproductionAll the members of the
Animal KingdomFishMammalsAmphibiansBirdsReptilesInsectsCrustaceans
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Sexual ReproductionPlant Kingdom
Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants.
Some flowers have both male and female reproductive organs on the same flower.
Male flower
Female flower
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Sexual ReproductionExamples of organisms that reproduce
sexuallyChickensIguanasLobstersSharksHumansButterfliesSunflowersRoses
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Sexual ReproductionHappens 2 ways
Internally (inside) The egg is fertilized by sperm inside the female
Mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, spidersExternally (outside)
The egg is fertilized by sperm outside the female
The female lays the eggs and then the male fertilizes them. Fish and some amphibians Plants and fungi (pollen and spores)
Which is Better? It depends!
Asexual Reproductionadvantages
does not require special cells or a lot of energy
can produce offspring quickly
in a stable environment creates large, thriving population
disadvantageslimited ability to
adaptface massive die-off if
environment changes
Sexual Reproductionadvantages
lots of variation within a species
able to live in a variety of environmental settings
able to adapt to changes in the environment
disadvantagesneeds time & energyproduce small
populations
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SummarizeWrite two paragraphs with 6 sentences each
describing asexual and sexual reproduction.
Paragraph 1: Asexual reproduction is…..Paragraph 2: Sexual reproduction is…
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