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Modes of Asexual Reproduction
Spore Formation
- happens when the parent of the plant produced hundreds of tiny spores that can grow into new plants and the spores develop into a new organism once it lands in a favorable environment
Budding
- happens when the parent animal grows or develops a bud that will separate to become a new individual
Regeneration
- happens when an organism replaces/repairs lost or damaged part of its body
Binary Fission
- happens when the parent divides in half and form two individuals
Vegetative Propagation
- happens when a new plant form from the root, stem, or leaf of an already existing plant
Answers
1. Binary Fission
2. Binary Fission
3. Budding
4. Vegetative Propagation
5. Binary Fission
6. Regeneration
7. Spore Formation
8. Vegetative Propagation
9. Regeneration
10. Budding
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
•ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION is a mode of reproduction that involves only one parent. It does not need sex cells or gametes.
1.) BINARY FISSION
2.) REGENERATION
3.) BINARY FISSION
4.) SPORE FORMATION
5.) BINARY FISSION
6.) REGENERATION
7.) SPORE FORMATION
8.) VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
9.) REGENERATION
10.) BUDDING
REGENERATION
• The parent organisms can be divided into many pieces will develop into a complete individual.
BINARY FISSION
• Cell divides to form two identical daughter cells. Each daughter cell continues to grow until it becomes as large as the parent cell.
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
• An asexual reproduction in plants where new individual ( offspring ) is produced from a single parent.
SPORE FORMATION
• Spore is a reproductive cell cap able of developing into a new individual without fusion with another reproductive cell.
BUDDING
• A new individual may form as an outgrowth or bud from specialized areas of a body of parent organism. The bud separates from the parent and becomes a new individual.
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