Asexual reproduction
Mitosis
Types of asexual reproduction
Vocabulary
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What is the process of forming a new individual from how many parents?
One Parent
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What is mitosis?
When a cell is dividing.
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a new organism grows by mitosis and cell division on the body of its parent.
What is budding?
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Where are the chromosomes held in the cell?
Nucleus
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What is culture? (science use)

The process of growing living tissue in a laboratory.

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How are the offspring similar to the parent in asexual reproduction?
Identical
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Which phase of the cell cycle takes the longest?
Interphase
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What is binary fission?
When a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells
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What is fission?
When a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells
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Where is one place that our cells never stop growing?
Hair and Nail
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What is the name of one cell that doesn't have a nucleus?
What is a prokaryote?
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Which 4 phases of the cell cycle are mitosis?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
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How budding can produce new organisms?
by mitosis and cell division when it is big enough, it can break.
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What does a chromatid carry?
DNA
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What is an advantage to asexual reproduction?
Doesn't need a mate.
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What is the name of one or more cell that have a nucleus?
What is a eukaryote?
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Briefly explain what takes during Interphase.
The cell is growing, maturing, copying it's DNA, and preparing for division.
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How animal regeneration can produce new organisms?
offspring grow from a piece of its parent.
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Why are spindle fibers important?
They break the sister chromatids apart during anaphase.
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What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?
Mitosis involves an individual cell, meiosis involves gametes
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What are types of asexual reproduction?
Fission, mitotic cell division, budding, regeneration, vegetative reproduction, cloning
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Meiosis and fertilization are not a part of asexual reproduction? True or False
True
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What are the 3 types of asexual reproduction? 

Budding

Binary fission

Vegetative Reproduction

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What is the difference between a chromatid and a chromosome?
Chromatid = 1 strand, Chromosome = 2 strands
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Why the offspring of asexual reproduction are genetically identical to each other and to their parent?
They inherit all their DNA from one parent.
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