3. Kinds of Asexual Reproduction
• Asexual Reproduction produces an identical
genetic copy of the parent animal.
• There is no merging of the genes of to parents.
• Common kinds of asexual reproduction are
budding, fragmentation and regeneration.
4. Budding
•Takes place when a bud grows inside or
outside of a mature animals. It is
common in some kinds of coral and
sponges. Hydra is an example of animal
that reproduce by budding.
5. HYDRA GROWT OF
BUD
BUD DEVELOPING
MOUTH AND
TENTACLES
BUD DETACHES FROM
PARENT AND BECOMES
INDEPENDENT
6. Fragmentation
•Occurs when a part or fragment
breaks off. Then it grows into
another animal. It is found in
some flatworms called planarians.
8. Regeneration
• Occurs when part of an animal breaks off and
the animal grows it back. Sometimes, when the
broken part is large enough, it may also grow into
another animal. An echinoderm, like sea star, is an
example of animal that regenerates. It can grow
from the detached arm of a parent sea star.