This type of reproduction involves only one parent
What is asexual reproduction?
This number of parents is required for sexual reproduction.
This occurs when a cell splits into two equal parts.
What is binary fission?
This is the male reproductive part of a flower.
What is the stamen?
This is the transfer of pollen from anther to stigma.
What is pollination?
This is a major disadvantage of asexual reproduction.
What is the lack of genetic diversity?
The cause of sexual reproducers to survive illness/disease.
What is genetic variation?
This type of reproduction uses runners, bulbs, or tubers.
What is vegetative propagation?
This structure develops after fertilization.
What is fruit?
The number that middle schoolers can't stop saying.
What is 6-7???????
This process of cell division is used in asexual reproduction.
This percentage of chromosomes comes from each parent.
What is 50%?
This occurs when a small bud grows and breaks off.
What is budding?
This is the female reproductive part of a flower.
What is the pistil or carpel?
This is the sticky part where pollen lands.
What is the stigma?
These are offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
What are clones? or the same organism copied and pasted?
This is a major advantage of sexual reproduction.
What is genetic variation?
This occurs when an organism breaks into pieces that regrow.
What is fragmentation?
These are the three parts of the pistil.
What are stigma, style, and ovary?
These things commonly carry pollen between flowers.
What is animals, insects, wind?
This type of reproduction produces many offspring quickly without a mate.
What is asexual reproduction?
What is takes longer, more work, more energy?
This type of reproduction is used by hydras.
What is budding?
This is where ovules are stored.
What is the ovary?
Who loves food?
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