Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Definitions
Organisms and Resources
100

The process of growing an offspring from a piece of the parent.

What is fragmentation?

100

The point when sperm meets egg.

What is fertilization?

100

A living thing.

What is an organism?

100

An example of an organism that uses fragmentation from our notes.

What is a starfish?

200

The process of growing an offspring on the parent.

What is budding?

200

This process requires two parents to create an offspring.

What is sexual reproduction?

200

Organisms need these things in order to survive, like food, water, and shelter.

What are resources?

200

An example of an organism that uses budding from our notes.

What is a cactus?

300

DAILY DOUBLE

*This reproductive process that only requires one parent.*

What is asexual reproduction?

300

The main purpose of sexual reproduction when creating an offspring.

What is genetic diversity?

300

What we know as sperm and egg.

What is a gamete?

300

An example of an organism that uses binary fission from our notes.

What is bacteria?
400

The process of a single-celled organism that duplicates their genetic material and then splits.

What is binary fission?

400
Sexual reproduction requires more of this when creating an offspring.

What is time?

400

How much of the genetic material an offspring receives from each parent.

What is half?

400

An example of an organism that uses sexual reproduction from our notes.

What is a human?
500

This process begins with a hormonal change in the mother to make the egg mature an offspring in an egg without sperm.

What is parthenogenesis?

500

A newly formed organism is called this.

What is an offspring?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

*The name we call a group of organisms of the same species.*

What is a population?

500
The number of parents that are required to make a puppy.

What is two?