Types of Asexual Reproduction
Cell Cycle & Mitosis
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100

Certain bacteria, microorganisms, and fungi can produce spores which are single cells that can turn into new organisms.

Spore Formation

100

How many phases are in Mitosis?

5

100

What is a clone?

Identical genetic copy of its parent.

200

New organisms develop from a bud of an existing copy, remaining attached until they are fully matured.

Budding

200

What are the three stages of the cell cycle?

1. Interphase

2. Mitosis

3. Cytokinesis

200

What kind of cells is important for therapeutic cloning?

Stem cells

300

Cells in plants develop into structures that form new plants.

Vegetative Reproduction

300

Name all the phases in Mitosis.

1. Early Prophase

2. Late Prophase

3. Metaphase

4. Anaphase

5. Telophase

300

What two cells are being "fused" during reproductive cloning?

Mammary gland cell and egg cell

400

A broken part of an organism grows into a clone of the parent/original.

Fragmentation


400

What happens in an animal cell during cytokinesis?

Cell membranes pinch together to divide cytoplasm and duplicated organelles.

400

What is the purpose of Reproductive Cloning?

To produce a genetic duplicate of an existing or dead organism deliberately.

500

Separation of a single cell into two new bodies where genetic material/DNA is duplicated into two parts.

Binary Fission

500

Describe one checkpoint that must be passed for cells to divide.

OPT#1: There are enough nutrients to support cell growth AND the DNA is undamaged.

OPT#2: DNA within the nucleus has been replicated AND the DNA is undamaged.

OPT#3: Chromosomes correctly divided in Mitosis.

500

Name one advantage of Asexual Reproduction.

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