Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Reproduction and Development Asexual What Are they? Reproduction is the process in which new organisms of the same species are produced Development is a series of changes that an organism undergoes in reaching its mature form The Types of Reproduction Asexual-where A SINGLE parent organism produces one or more offspring that are genetically identical to the parent Sexual-the fusion of nuclear material from two cells(gametes) Types of Asexual reproduction Fragmentation- where pieces of an organism break off to be come a new off spring Binary Fission- where an organism divides into two new offspring Vegetative Propagation-when a plant grows a rhizome under or over ground that ends in a new plant. Budding-Where a miniature version of the parent grows on the parent until it is mature enough to break off and “float away” How are they related? They are related because they rely upon Mitotic Cell Division What is it ? Mitosis is the process by which a cell duplicates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus, in order to generate two, identical, daughter nuclei. This is the different phases a cell goes through during Mitosis Phases Interphase- The stage where a cell grows in size and performs all normal cell activities. Each chromosome is replicated. Prophase Neclear Membrane disappears, double stranded chromosomes coil and contract to for chromatid, centrioles start to migrate towards poles, spindle fibers start to form Metaphase Cromatids align along the equator , centrioles are at the pole. Anaphase Chromatids align are pulled apart by spindle fibers and start to move towards the poles Telophase Chromosomes are at each pole, nuclear membrane or cell plate reforms and the cells starts to “pinch in” Cytokinesis Now occurs and divides the cytoplasm creating two new genetically identical cells Everything at once The END By Jonathan Carrillo