Asexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction
Kinds of Asexual Reproduction
Sexual reproduction
Asexual and Sexual
100

How does asexual reproduction work?

Asexual reproduction does not need a partner to reproduce, the organism can do it by itself.

100

How does sexual reproduction work?

Sexual reproduction involves two partners for an exchange of DNA to reproduce.

100

The hydra shows this form of asexual reproduction 

What is budding

100

The term for when a sperm and egg join 

What is Fertilization 

100

Name an organism that can produce both sexually and asexually.

Coral, hydra, some plants

200

What would the offspring of asexual reproduction look like?

They would look identical to their parents.

200

How would the offspring of sexual reproduction look like?

They would get genes from both parents and have their own unique traits.

200

Bacteria show this kind of asexual reproducton

What is binary fission

200

The term for when egg and sperm are released into the water and join together there (like in coral) 

What is spawning

200

What is binary fission?

The splitting of one bacteria into two identical cells

300

Name two types of organisms that reproduce asexually.

Spider plants and bacteria (answers can vary) 
300

Name two types of organisms that produce sexually.

Deer and bird.

300

This is the splitting of one parent cell into two daughter cells

What is mitosis.

300

This is the male gamete in a flower 

What is pollen

300

True or false: Every animal and plant can produce asexually and sexually.

False: Not all plants and animals can produce asexually and sexually.

400

True or false: Asexual reproduction involves an exchange of DNA.

False: Only one parent is involved so there is no exchange of DNA.

400

Another word for sperm and egg cells

What are gametes

400

This is when a new organism can grow from a broken off part of the parent organism 

What is fragmentation

400

This is the female gamete

What is an egg

400

What is a disadvantage to just being able to produce sexually?

Offspring cannot be produced as fast and takes up more energy.

500

True or false: Can mammals (like deer) produce asexually?

False: mammals such as deer cannot produce asexually.

500

True or false. Plants cannot reproduce sexually

False. Plants can reproduce sexually

500

What is parthenogenesis?

When a new organism develops from an unfertilized egg (sometimes in lizards) 

500

The term for fertilization before being released into the water like in coral 

What is brooding 

500

What is an advantage to sexually reproduction?

Offspring have genetic variation and can survive environmental changes better 

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