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Name 5 organism types that go through sexual reproduction



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Meiosis is the process of sexual reproduction. What are the cells that meiosis makes called?



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What is Fertilization?



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What kinds of cells does meiosis make?



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What is a mutation?



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Name 3 types of organism that go through Asexual reproduction



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What types of cells does mitosis make?



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How many daughter cells does mitosis make?



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How many chromosomes does an asexual daughter cell have?



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What are the four forms of Asexual Reproduction?



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Is gentic diversity an advantage or disadvantage to sexual reproduction?



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What is an advantage to genetic diversity?



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What takes more time to have offspring, sexual or asexual reproduction?



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What is a big disadvantage to not having genetic diversity?



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Name an advantage and disadvantage to both sexual and asexual reproduction



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What is the difference between Asexual and Sexual Reproduction?



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What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?



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What reproduction uses mitosis?



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What are the differences between phenotype and genotypes?



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What is the difference between budding and fragmentation?



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Who was the father of Heredity?



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What did Mendel use for his experiments?



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Who invented the Punnet Square?



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What is the definition of heredity?



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What are the possibilites of traits if the parents are Aa and aa?



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Examples:

 

Mammals 

Fish

Amphibians

Reptiles

Birds

 

Gametes

The joining of an egg and sperm cell

Only sex cells

The offspring has a different trait than it's parents.

Examples:

Plants

Bacteria

Sponges

Hydra

 

 

All cells but sex cells

2 daughter cells

The same amount as the parent

Budding, Fragmentation, Binary Fission, Mitosis

Advantage

It gives the offspring different traits so they don't look exactly like either one of their parents.

Sexual

Bacteria could get into the parent and kill it, but if the bacteria passes down to the offspring, the offspring will also die.

Sexual-    Advantage:Genetic Diversity

               Disadvantage:Takes two parents

 

Asexual-  Advantage: Only needs 1 parent

              Disadvantage: Lacks diversity

Asexual requires one parent while Sexual requires two.

Meiosis makes only sex cells and mitosis makes all cells but sex cells.

Asexual Reproduction

Phenotypes are the physical appearance and genotypes are the genetic make-up

Budding is the reproduction from growing off of the parent and splitting apart while fragmentation is when the parent breaks into multiple pieces to form a new cell.

Gregor Mendel

Pea Plants

Reginold Punnet

The passing of physical appearance from parents to offspring

Aa Aa aa aa






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