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Title: Asexual%20Reproduction


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Asexual Reproduction
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1. Cell Division - Amoebas
  • Asexual Reproduction Mitosis
  • Amoeba unicellular protozoan
  • Every three days grows large enough to divide
  • No shape to star shape to long and thin shape
    to two no shape cells

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Amoebas
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2. Budding
  • Asexual Reproduction
  • Occurs in yeast cells
  • Mitosis, yet instead of cell dividing, new
    nucleus goes into a bulge (bud)
  • Sometimes bud may break off, but usually
    continues budding process and forms a long chain
    of yeast cells

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Budding Yeast Cells
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3. Regeneration
  • Regeneration asexual reproduction by the
    process of regrowing missing body parts
  • Example Planarian (flat worm)cut into pieces
    and each piece will grow missing parts until it
    becomes a whole planarian.
  • Regeneration can be repair or replacement vs
    reproduction
  • Example deer growing new antlers or a lizard
    growing a new tail

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Planarian
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Splitting Planarian
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4. Spores
  • Spore a cell surrounded by a protective
    covering
  • Asexual reproduction - one cell can produce many
    spores and each can grow into a new organism
  • Protective covering helps them live in
    unfavorable conditions
  • Example bread mold

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Bread Mold Spores
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5. Mitosis vs. Meiosis
  • A. Mitosis- one organism - cell duplicates genes
    cell divides asexual reproduction
  • B. Meiosis two organisms - each gives a
    complete copy of genes to form a new organism
    sexual reproduction
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