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Page 1: The Cell Cycle Part 3 Asexual Reproduction

The Cell Cycle Part 3

Asexual Reproduction

Science 9

Name ______________________

Date__________________

Page 2: The Cell Cycle Part 3 Asexual Reproduction

Mitosis is how cells divide• We just learned about the cell cycle and mitosis

• Cells use mitosis and cytokinesis to divide • Divide to replace dying out cells

• Divide to help an organism grow and develop

• Now we will learn how simple organisms (living things) reproduce to re-populate their species• Remember an organism can very small and only one cell big =

unicellular organism

• An organism can be made out of many cells = multicellular organisms

• Which type are we?

• Let’s learn how very simple organisms reproduce by learning different methods of Asexual reproduction

Multicellular

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Asexual Reproduction

•Requires only ONE parent•The formation of a new individual that

has the same genetic information as its parent •This method of reproduction produces

a genetic clone of the parentEx) Dolly the Sheep

*Note: Humans DO NOTReproduce Asexually!

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5 Methods of Asexual Reproduction1) Binary Fission• Used by unicellular organisms to reproduce

• Involves the splitting of a single parent cell into two equal parts

Ex) some bacteria, amoeba

1 celled organism, approx 1 mm

Fresh water, salt water, wet soil and animals

Algae, bacteria, plant cells, and can be parasitic

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This looks similar to mitosis!

One cell copies its DNA and splits into two.

But bacteria are prokaryotic -no organelles-no nucleus

So it’s not the exact same thing as mitosis.

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5 Methods of Asexual Reproduction

2) Budding

• a group of rapidly dividing cells develops on the parent organism, this is called a “bud”

• then the bud breaks off of the parent and the cells grow into an individual organism (copy of it’s parent)

Ex) sponges

and yeast

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3) Fragmentation

• a small piece of an organism (parent) breaks away from it and develops into a new individual

ex) mosses, sea stars

5 Methods of Asexual Reproduction

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4) Spore Formation

• parent organism produces spores : single cells that develop into new individuals after repeated mitosis

• Spores are released from the parent and will then use mitosis to grow and develop

ex) fungi, some algae

5 Methods of Asexual Reproduction

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5) Vegetative Reproduction

• special cells in the stems and roots of plants divide repeatedly (undergo mitosis) to form structures that develop into a plant

• The new plant grows off of the pre-existing parent

Ex) most plants

5 Methods of Asexual Reproduction

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Think, Pair, Share….

• In your opinion, why would organisms benefit from reproducing asexually?

• What do you suppose would be 2 disadvantages to asexual reproduction?

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Pros/Cons of Asexual Reproduction• Use Table 5.1 on page 175 of BC Science 9 Textbook to

make a list of each…..Advantages of Asexual Reproduction Disadvantages of Asexual Reproduction

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Human-Assisted Methods of Vegetative Reproduction

Read pages 173-174 of BC Science 9 Textbook

1) What is the cutting method?

2) What is grafting?

3) What are the advantages of grafting?

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Stem Cells & Types of Cloning

BC Science 9 Textbook Pgs 176-178

1) What are stem cells?

2) Describe the difference between:

Reproductive Cloning Vs. Therapeutic Cloning