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Asexual Reproduction By- Justin Ehrenpreis

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Asexual Reproduction

By- Justin Ehrenpreis

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Production of a new organism without……

Fusion of 2 nuclei

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A new organism develops from……..

Cells from a single parent that has…….

Identical characteristics as parent.

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Very raped, many offspring are produced by……

A single parent

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Cell division’s 2 processes are…..

Nuclear Division and Cytoplasmic Division

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Nuclear Division is…….

An exact copy of a set of chromosomes that….

Create 2 Identical sets

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Nuclear Division is also called…..

Mitosis

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Cytoplasmic Division occurs…..

During or after mitosis.

In the formation of 2 daughter cells containing….

An identical set of…..

Chromosomes

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Chromosomes are…….

Threadlike structure that…..

Contains genetic information in a form of….

DNA

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Chromosomes are……

A double strand of….

Chromatid

Joined in the center by…..

centromere

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Telomeres are…..

1/4th of the …..

DNA strand

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DNA strands are in the…..

Nucleus

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Chromatid holds the….

DNA inside the nucleus

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Prophase Pac Metaphase Man

Anaphase Ate

Telophase Too Much Cytokinessis cake.

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Prophase is

Parent cell

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Metaphases is

Middle

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Anaphase is

Apart

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Telophase is

Two daughter cells

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Interphase is…….

Not really a part of Mitosis

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Prophase is……..

A single strand of chromosome replicates into a……….

Double strand

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Prophase is joined by……

centromeres

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Centrioles

Migrate to opposite poles

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Telophase

Cytokinesis-

Divides the cell into 2 cells.

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Plant cells division and animal cells diff by……

Plants don’t have centrioles and a animal call don’t have a cell plate.

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Cell plate

Divides the plant cell in half

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What are the types of Asexual Reproduction?

• Binary

• Budding

• Spore Formation

• Regeneration

• Vegetative Propagation

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Bi nary Fission……….

2 equal parts

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Examples of Bi nary Fission is…..

Amoeba and Paramecium

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Bi means

2 in Binary Fusion

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Budding is…..

When a parent cell divides into 2 unequal parts.

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Yeast

Unicellular and

one is larger than other

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Hydra

Multicellular

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Sporulation

Moisture conditions that make mold

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Regeneration

Re-growth of body part(s)