Reproduction
Advantages
Disadvantages
Examples
Tissue Culture
100

___________ is a defining characteristic of life, by which organisms give rise to offspring. 

What is reproduction?

100

True of False

Two parent cells are required for asexual reproduction. 

False

100

Give one disadvantage of asexual reproduction. 

There is no genetic variation among offspring.

Spores may fail to find a suitable place for germination. 

This may result in overcrowding if the organism spreads in one area. 

100

________ occurs when a parent cell splits into two identical daughter cells of the same size. 

What is Binary Fission?

100

What are the two hormones used in tissue culture?

Auxin and cytokinin

200

Define reproduction. 

The production of a new generation of individuals of the same species. 
200

Give one advantage of asexual reproduction.

Rapid multiplication

Dispersal and Spread

Only one parent is required. 

200

True or False

Genetic variation occurs among the offspring of organisms that reproduce asexually. 

False. 

200

Give an example of an organism that reproduces using the budding technique. 

What is single-celled yeast? 

200
What happens at different concentrations of cytokinin and auxin? 

In high-cytokinin and low-auxin conditions, shoot organogenesis will begin. In high-auxin and low-cytokinin conditions, root organogenesis will occur. 

300

What does reproduction involve?

Reproduction involves the transmission of genetic material from one generation to the next. 

300

Name one organism in which rapid multiplication compensates for large losses at stages in the life cycle. 

Malaria parasite or tapeworm

300

Overcrowding results from ______ . 

Organisms spreading in only one area.  

300

What are the types of asexual reproduction? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

a) binary fission

b) hermaphroditism

c) budding

d) fragmentation

What are a) binary fission, c) budding and d) fragmentation?

300

What are the two types of mediums used in tissue culture? 

Broth and Agar


400

What is Asexual Reproduction?

Reproduction by a single organism without the production of gametes. 

400

How is asexual reproduction more time and energy efficient than sexual reproduction?

A mate is not needed for asexual reproduction, as a result, time and energy are not wasted trying to find one.

400

Why may species that reproduce asexually be only suited to one habitat? 

There is no variation among the species. 

400

What are the two types of vegetative propagation?

Natural Propagation and Artificial Propagation

400

What does the hormone auxin do in plant development? 

It stimulates root development.

500

How does asexual reproduction occur? 

It occurs by cell division during mitosis to produce two or more genetically identical offspring. 

500

Because there is no variation, _______ may affect all the individuals in a population. 

Disease

500

Explain fragmentation and give an example of an organism that reproduces this way. 

A form of asexual reproduction where plants grow from a small part of a parent plant that falls to the ground, while the parent plant regrows the small part that fell off. 

Starfish, liverworts, and mosses reproduce by this means. 

500

List the 5 stages, in order, of the tissue culture procedure. 

1. Initiation Stage, 2. Multiplication Stage, 3. Root Formation, 3. Shoot Formation, 4. Acclimatization