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Asexual vs Sexual Reproduction I can…  Describe types of asexual and sexual reproduction  Compare asexual and sexual reproduction Reproduction  The process by which organisms produce more of their own kind  Allows living things to pass on their traits to offspring - Think about it – Without reproduction, all life on earth would no longer exist. Types of Reproduction  SEXUAL  Two parents  Offspring genetically different than parent  ASEXUAL  One parent  Offspring identical to parent (clones)  Vegetative reproduction ASEXUAL Reproduction CON  If environment changes, will not be adapted PRO  Easy, fast  Only one “parent” needed Types of Asexual Reproduction  Binary fission  Budding  Spores  Vegetative growth Binary Fission  occurs in one-celled organisms  DNA gets copied  cytoplasm divides in half  2 new identical daughter cells of equal size  Ex. Ameoba, Paramecium Budding     DNA gets copied Little bud forms Cytoplasm divides One daughter cell is larger than the other  Ex. Hydra, yeast Animation (.flv) Vegetative Growth  Occurs only in plants  New plants grow from the roots, stems, or leaves of the parent plant.  Ex. Spider plant, strawberry runners Spores  Zoospores released in large numbers  Surrounded by a thick coat to help them survive harsh environmental conditions  Ex. Molds, moss The Cloning Controversy Pg. 29 9A – due Tuesday 9B – due Tuesday 9C – due Friday SEXUAL Reproduction  TWO parents involved  Offspring are genetically different to their parents  Sperm and egg (gametes) come together  Fertilized egg is called a zygote Sexual Reproduction PRO  Genetic diversity in offspring CON  More “difficult”:  Time  2 individuals Types of Sexual Reproduction  Zygospores  Bacterial Conjugation  Flowering Plants (angiosperms)  Animals Angiosperms (Flowering Plants)  Pollen (sperm cell)  Ovule (egg cell)  Pollen tube Zygospores  Some plants reproduce sexually using zygospores  Ex. Mosses, molds Bacterial Conjugation  Bacteria transfer genetic material  DNA travels through tube connection  ***No new cell is produced – only new genetic information in cell Bacterial Conjugation (animations) Animals (animation)  Gametes come together to form zygote  DNA is combined ***What is a gamete? Gametes  Gamete is a haploid cell (meaning a cell with only half the genetic information)  Sperm cell is a gamete  What other cell is an example of a gamete? 8 celled zygote Learning Check:  Identify the type of reproduction in each A._______________ B._______________ C._______________ D._______________ Types of Reproduction  SEXUAL  Two parents  Offspring genetically different than parent  ASEXUAL  One parent  Offspring identical to parent (clones)  Vegetative reproduction ASEXUAL Reproduction CON  If environment changes, will not be adapted PRO  Easy, fast  Only one “parent” needed SEXUAL Reproduction  TWO parents involved  Offspring are genetically different to their parents  Sperm and egg (gametes) come together  Fertilized egg is called a zygote Sexual Reproduction PRO  Genetic diversity in offspring CON  More “difficult”:  Time  2 individuals Types of Asexual Reproduction  Binary fission  Budding  Spores  Vegetative growth Types of Sexual Reproduction  Zoospores/Zygospores  Bacterial Conjugation  Flowering Plants  Animals