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Asexual Reproduction in Australian Flora and Fauna

Asexual Reproduction in Australian Flora and Fauna. Asexual Reproduction. Produces pop’s with little genetic diversity (the only differences are from mutations) Is more common in plants. Activity: In pairs, list as many advantages and disadvantages as you can for asexual reproduction.

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Asexual Reproduction in Australian Flora and Fauna

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  1. Asexual Reproduction in Australian Flora and Fauna

  2. Asexual Reproduction • Produces pop’s with little genetic diversity (the only differences are from mutations) • Is more common in plants Activity: In pairs,list as many advantages and disadvantages as you can for asexual reproduction

  3. In Australian Fauna (Animals) Activity: In pairs, research “Parthenogenesis,” a form of asexual reproduction common in animals and answer the following questions: • What is it? • 2 examples of Australian animals that use parthenogenesis as a way of reproduction

  4. In Australian Flora (Plants) Activity: In pairs, research the following forms of asexual reproduction common in plants and answer the following questions: • Vegetative Reproduction • What is it? • 2 examples of Australian plants that use it as a way of reproduction

  5. Other forms of Asexual Reproduction Activity: In pairs, research these other forms of asexual reproduction and answer the following questions: • Binary Fission • Spore Formation • Budding • Regeneration • What is it? • What types of organisms is it most commonly found? • 2 examples of Australian plants that use it as a way of reproduction

  6. Practical • Start your write up for practical 4.5.1 on page 268. We will be doing this prac next class. • If you are organised for next lesson, come see me for some practice prelim exam questions

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