Aim How and why do organisms reproduce?
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Aim How and why do organisms reproduce?. Asexual Reproduction - Station 1 Directions: Go through the PowerPoint and answer the guided questions for this station. Remember exit ticket questions are based on the guided notes. Why do organisms Reproduce?.
Aim How and why do organisms reproduce?
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Asexual Reproduction - Station 1Directions: Go through the PowerPoint and answer the guided questions for this station. Remember exit ticket questions are based on the guided notes
Why do organisms Reproduce? • Reproduction is necessary for continuation of the species.
Types of Animal Reproduction Asexual = 1 - parent Sexual = 2 - parents
What is asexual reproduction? A method of reproduction where 1 parent or individual passes their genes onto their offspring.
How do organisms reproduce asexually? AMOEBA Organisms divide in two, producing two new individuals.
Asexual Reproduction • Binary Fission • Budding • Fragmentation • Cloning (Mitosis)
Binary Fission Parent has 4 chromosomes • The separation of one parent into two or more individuals of approximately the same size 4 4 4 Each offspring also has 4 chromosomes
Budding • Process in which an offspring is produced by the outgrowth of an existing parent Yeast
Fragmentation • Is the breaking of a body piece which develops into a exact complete adult Starfish
Sexual Reproduction-Station 2Directions: Go through the PowerPoint and answer the guided questions for this station. Remember exit ticket questions are based on the guided notes
Sexual Reproduction • Process that involves two parents that combine their genetic material (genes) to produce a new organism (offspring) which differs from the parents.
How do organisms reproduce sexually? • Each parent supplies ½ the genetic information needed to form a complete individual. • The genes are carried in sex cells. • The egg is the sex cell from the mother • The sperm is the sex cell from the father.
Sexual Reproduction • It involves two parents that produces offspring that are not identical to parent • DNA comes from Mom and Dad
Sperm and Egg • Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of sperm cell and egg cell. Fertilization
Male cell- Sperm • Female cell- Egg
Similarities • Some plants and animals actually reproduce sexually and asexually throughout their lives (plants, jellyfish, worms, fungi) • While most bacteria reproduce asexually, some reproduce sexually • Both require passing down genetic information to the offspring
Differences • Asexual reproduction occurs much faster • Sexual reproduction occurs slower because it requires meiosis and fertilization which take more work and time • Offspring are identical to parents in asexual reproduction– could be a problem if parents have genetic errors • Offspring are different from 2 parents in sexual reproduction because both parents give genetic material (genes) to offspring.