Yeast
Plants
Bonus category
100

Yeast Asexually reproducing

What is Budding

100

Plants Asexually reproducing

What is Vegetative Propagation

100

The bonus organism listed in the slides

What is Spirogyra

200

What percent are buds gentically identical to the parent

What is 100%
200

Plants reproduce from where

What is stem

200

Spirogyra Asexually Reproducing

What is Fragmentation

300

How Yeast Asexually reproduces

Through a process called budding where the daughter cell builds off the parent cell and the bud gradually grows in size, receives a copy of the parent’s nucleus, and eventually separates to become a new independent yeast cell

300

How Plants Asexually Reproduce

Vegetative propagation is when plants make new plants without using seeds. Instead, they grow from parts like stems, roots, or leaves. For example, onions can grow new plants from their bulbs, and sweet potatoes can grow new plants from pieces of their roots. This is a fast way for plants to reproduce and make exact copies of themselves.

300
Spirogyra is this type of organism

What is Algae

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