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CIS339, Class 805 Name: Adam Gonzalez Date: jan/9/08 Science- Ms. Sowin Aim # 5: How do plants and animals reproduce asexually? Mini-Lesson Notes to copy in notebook: Asexual Reproduction: One parent makes identical offspring by itself Class Work # 5- Read and answer the questions in full sentences! Under suitable conditions, some bacteria reproduce every twenty minutes. Bacteria are singlecelled organisms. To reproduce, they simply divide into two by mitosis to form two new individuals. Each offspring is identical to the parent. Reproduction that involves one parent and produces offspring with the same genetic make up as the parent is asexual reproduction. The pictures above show how bacteria reproduces on a human’s hand. There are other forms of asexual reproduction in animals. For example, hydra are tiny freshwater animals that reproduce by budding. Small buds grow from the sides of an adult. When the bud on the adult becomes large enough, it breaks off and become new hydra. In addition, animals such as flatworms, sponges, sea stars and starfish can split into two or more pieces and grow into new individuals. If these organisms break into pieces, a whole new organism will grow from each piece! Some plants can also reproduce asexually. A strawberry plant produces stems, called runners, that stretch out along the ground instead of upward. Buds along the stems grow into new plants that quickly grow their own roots. Some plants, such as geraniums or sweet potato plants, can reproduce from stem or leaf cuttings that are placed in water. Stems, leaves, and roots of asexually reproducing plants all have the same hereditary information. 1. How does mitosis help bacteria reproduce? Bacteria reproduce, by simply divide into two by mitosis to form two new individuals. 2. What is asexual reproduction? Reproduction that involves one parent and produces offspring with the same genetic make up as the parent is asexual reproduction 3. Give an example and describe how an animal can asexually reproduce. A star fish is a animal that can asexually reproduce when a piece of it gets cut off. 4. Infer what would happen if someone cut sea stars and starfish into pieces and threw them back into the ocean? I infer that it would asexually reproduce as a new starfish. 5. Infer from the picture of strawberry plants how the genetic material in the small strawberry plant above compares to the genetic material in the large strawberry plant. (Hint: would they have the same or different genetic material?) iinfer that the genetic 6. What do bacteria, hydra, starfish, strawberries, and potatoes all have in common? REMEMBER TO SAVE & UPLOAD THIS ASSIGNMENT ON YOUR WIKISPACES PAGE AND DO HW # 5 TO REACH BIG GOALS!!! Scroll down to see how to upload work for full credit, and remember you can always email me your homework! How to UPLOAD and SAVE documents on YOUR OWN WIKISPACE! 1. Make sure you save your Aim 5 Class Work 2. Click on your class # and your name on the navigation bar on the right. 3. Make sure you are signed in (click sign in on the upper right, your username is Your FirstnameLastinitialClass#...example: JoeA807 and your password is: science 4. Click on the edit this page tab at the top. 5. Click on Green Tree to Insert Images and Files 6. Browse for the Aim 5 Class Work 7. Click Open 8. Press Upload 9. Double Click on the correct W document. 10. PRESS SAVE ON THE LOWER RIGHT SIDE OF YOUR PAGE!