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Today, we will explore how living organisms reproduce and pass on traits to their offspring. There are two main types of reproduction: asexual and sexual. Asexual reproduction occurs without the union of egg and sperm cells, while sexual reproduction involves this union. Through various activities and videos, students will learn about cellular division, specifically mitosis, and the different methods of asexual reproduction. Engage in lab stations and access resources in the AJB student share folder to further your understanding of these processes.
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Look over your quiz. • Make sure you understand what mistakes you made.
Today we are going to learn how living organisms reproduce and pass traits to their offspring.
There are 2 types of reproduction • Asexual
There are 2 types of reproduction • Asexual • Sexual
The prefix “a” means without; the root word “sexual” implies the union of an egg and sperm cell.
http://iknow.net/cell_div_education.html • Teacher, choose a video on the left side to watch
What process is being shown? • Mitosis cellular division
There are many types of asexual reproduction. • Move to your lab stations • Log into the computer • Go to the AJB student share folder • Open the pick up folder • Open the 7th grade science folder • Open the Explore Explain II student activity • Follow the links for Bacteria, Fungi, Spider plants, and hydra to answer the questions.