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Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction

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Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction. DO NOW- Hwk on desk!. 1. Which cell part is green, found only in plants and is the site of photosynthesis? 2. Which cell part acts as the cleanup crew, recycling old cell parts? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction

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DO NOW- Hwk on desk!

1. Which cell part is green, found only in plants and is the site of photosynthesis?

2. Which cell part acts as the cleanup crew, recycling old cell parts?

3. Which cell part is found in both animal and plant cells and produces the energy for the cell?

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Homework

Please clear everything except your homework off of your desk

We will go over it together It is your responsibility to make the

corrections

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GOAL

To compare forms of sexual and asexual reproduction

To understand the process of mitosis

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Sexual Reproduction

Sexual Reproduction

1. 2 parents 2. Sex cells: sperm and

egg 3. Sperm and egg join=

fertilization 4. Offspring look different

from parent (mixed DNA)

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Sexual Reproduction

Sexual Reproduction

5. Examples– Humans, some plants,

mammals, fish, reptiles, etc.

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Sexual Reproduction

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Asexual Reproduction

Asexual Reproduction

1. One parent 2. No sex cells 3. Offspring produced by

cell division 4. Offspring identical to

parent (same DNA) 5. Several types in plants

and animals

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Types of Asexual Reproduction Binary

Fission

1. Organism divides in half 2. 2 identical daughter cells

produced 3. Daughter cells are half

the parent’s size 4. Daughter cells grow,

then divide too 5. In bacteria

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Types of Asexual Reproduction Budding 1. Small bud grows out of

parent cell 2. Two different sized cells

made (with identical DNA) 3. Bud breaks off and

grows 4. In yeast and hydra

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Types of Asexual Reproduction Regeneration 1. Repair/ grow lost body

parts 2. Left over cells divide to

make more cells 3. Lobsters, starfish, lizards

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of reproduction is this??? Explain…

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Asexual vs. Sexual

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Mitosis

Mitosis 1. Cell division 2. Causes multicellular

organisms to grow (even in humans)

3. Cells are identical to parent cells (same DNA)

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Mitosis

Phase 1- Interphase– Chromosomes

copied– Cell resting– Threadlike

chromatin (DNA ball)

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Mitosis

Phase 2- Prophase– Mitosis begins– Chromosomes are

rodlike pairs– Centrioles move

to poles– Spindle fibers

connect centrioles

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Mitosis

Phase 3- Metaphase– Chromosomes

attach to spindle fibers

– They line up in middle of cell

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Mitosis

Phase 4- Anaphase– Sister chromatids

pull apart– One sister of each

pair goes to opposite ends of the cell

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Mitosis

Phase 5- Telophase– 2 new nuclei form– Chromosomes are

in a ball again (chromatin)

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Mitosis

Phase 6- Cytokinesis– Cytoplasm

pinches in to form 2 new identical daughter cells

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Which phase of mitosis is this? Explain…..

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Which phase of mitosis is this? Explain…..

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Which phase of mitosis is this? Explain…..

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Which phase of mitosis is this? Explain…..

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Which phase of mitosis is this? Explain…..

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Which phase of mitosis is this? Explain…..