Reproduction 
The process by which organisms 
produce offspring
Reproduction 
 The Big Question (aka GSE) 
 How are sexual and asexual 
reproduction the same and how are 
they different?
Types of Reproduction 
 Sexual: Two parents have offspring; 
offspring share traits from both 
parents. 
 Asexual: One parent has offspring; 
offspring are genetically identical to 
parent.
Sexual Reproduction 
 Animals: Female parent produces an 
ovum, male parent produces a sperm. Both 
combine to produce an offspring, with 
genetic material from each parent. 
 Plants: Female part of the plant produces 
an ovum, male part of the plant produces 
pollen. Both combine to produce an 
offspring, with genetic material from each 
parent.
Asexual Reproduction 
 Binary Fission: The process by which 
the organism splits into two. 
 Most bacteria and protozoa reproduce 
by binary fission.
Asexual Reproduction 
 Budding: an offspring grows out of 
the body of the parent. 
 Hydra and sponges reproduce by 
budding.
Vegetative Propagation 
 The production of a new organism 
from a portion of another organism 
 Plants can reproduce by vegetative 
propagation
Regeneration 
 The re-growth of a lost or damaged 
part of an organism 
 Starfish can regenerate an arm 
 Planaria can regenerate into two 
organisms
Reproduction 
 What is it? 
The process by which organisms 
produce offspring 
 What was the Big Question again? 
How are sexual and asexual 
reproduction the same and how are 
they different?
Questions?

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  • 1.
    Reproduction The processby which organisms produce offspring
  • 2.
    Reproduction  TheBig Question (aka GSE)  How are sexual and asexual reproduction the same and how are they different?
  • 3.
    Types of Reproduction  Sexual: Two parents have offspring; offspring share traits from both parents.  Asexual: One parent has offspring; offspring are genetically identical to parent.
  • 4.
    Sexual Reproduction Animals: Female parent produces an ovum, male parent produces a sperm. Both combine to produce an offspring, with genetic material from each parent.  Plants: Female part of the plant produces an ovum, male part of the plant produces pollen. Both combine to produce an offspring, with genetic material from each parent.
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    Asexual Reproduction Binary Fission: The process by which the organism splits into two.  Most bacteria and protozoa reproduce by binary fission.
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    Asexual Reproduction Budding: an offspring grows out of the body of the parent.  Hydra and sponges reproduce by budding.
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    Vegetative Propagation The production of a new organism from a portion of another organism  Plants can reproduce by vegetative propagation
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    Regeneration  There-growth of a lost or damaged part of an organism  Starfish can regenerate an arm  Planaria can regenerate into two organisms
  • 9.
    Reproduction  Whatis it? The process by which organisms produce offspring  What was the Big Question again? How are sexual and asexual reproduction the same and how are they different?
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