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| What is asexual reproduction? |
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| Reproducing WITHOUT (keyword: WITHOUT) going through fertilization |
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| Define "asexual reproduction". |
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| Where one parent produces offspring without going through meiosis or fertilization. (See card: What is asexual reproduction?) |
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| What are the types of asexual reproduction? |
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| Fission, mitotic cell division, budding, and regeneration |
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| Cell division in prokaryotes that forms two GENETICALLY IDENTICAL cells. |
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| What is mitotic cell division? |
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| An organism reproduces through mitosis and cell division. |
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| A new organism grows by mitosis and cell division ON the body of parent. |
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| An offspring grows from a piece of parent. |
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| What is vegetative reproduction? |
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| Offspring grows from a part of parent plant. |
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| Performed in a lag which produces identical indiviuals from a cell or cluster of cells. |
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| Cloning using tissue culture. |
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| Take two animals, and clone one of the animals in the lab. |
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| What are the advantages of asexual reproduction? (HINT: disadvantages of sexual reproduction) |
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| Reproduction without searching for a mate and and allows to reproduce fastly. |
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| What are the disadvantages of asexual reproduction? (HINT: advantages of sexual reproduction) |
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| Small chance to survive, no genetic variation and mutations are passed down. |
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