ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION It is the creation of new organism from a single or one parent and does not involve the combination of gametes. PRESENTATION TITLE 2
Binary Fission 5 An organism grows and duplicates its genetic material then divides into two. Fission-SPLIT OR DIVIDE
Binary Fission 6 An organism grows and duplicates its genetic material then divides into two. EXAMPLE OF BINARY FISSION ARE: Sea Anemones Bacteria Amoeba
Budding PRESENTATION TITLE 7 A new organism is formed from an outgrowth from the parent. Parent organism Outgrowth or (bud)
Budding PRESENTATION TITLE 8 A new organism is formed from an outgrowth from the parent.
Budding 9 A new organism is formed from an outgrowth from the parent. EXAMPLES OF BUDDING ARE: YEAST HYDRA
SPORE FORMATION Is a type of asexual reproduction where organisms reproduce by forming spores. PRESENTATION TITLE 10 Spores are the single-celled reproductive unit of non-flowering plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae.
FRAGMENTATION It happens when new organism grows from a fragment of a parent. 11
FRAGMENTATION Examples of Fragmentation are: 12 Planarian
REGENERATION It occurs when a body part is detached from the parent. This part grows and develops into a completely new individual 13 Example is starfish
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION It is a method wherein a new plants are obtained from the parts of old plants like stems, roots, and leaves without the use of any reproductive part. 14
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION Example of Plants are: 15 Potatoes Ginger Onion Garlic Strawberry
Activity #2: Identify the type of asexual reproduction that is used by the following organisms. 16 Hydra = Starfish = Strawberry= Bacteria= Planarian= Sea anemones= Yeast= Mushrooms=
Activity #2: Identify the type of asexual reproduction that is used by the following organisms. 17 Hydra = Budding Starfish = Regeneration Strawberry= vegetative propagation Bacteria = binary fission Planarian= fragmentation Sea anemones= binary fission Yeast= budding Mushrooms= spore formation