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LIVING

IN
ORGANISMS


Used by many unicellular organisms, plants, and
lower animals.



Involves only mitotic cell division = each offspring
has exactly the same heredity as its parent.



Usually rapid compared to sexual reproduction.
Types of Asexual Reproduction Include:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

BINARY FISSION
BUDDING
SPORE FORMATION
REGENERATION
VEGETATIVE PROPOGATION
NATURAL ARTIFICIAL






Nucleus of parent cell replicates and the parent
cell divides in 2 Equal halves .
No parent remains The 2 daughter cells
grow to normal size individual.
Occurs in Algae, Bacteria and
Protozoa.
,


Parent organism divides into 2 Unequal halves.



Daughter cell forms from outgrowth grow as
an independent individual.



The outgrowth is known as BUD.



Buds may breakoff or remain attached and
form a Colony.
hydra

yeast


Production of many spores in a special spore
producing structure ( spore case)



Spores are microscopic, specialized cells,
containing nucleus and cytoplasm.



Nucleus is close within a hard case.



Occurs in molds , ferns and mushrooms.
Ability to grow back missing parts.
 More the organism is complete harder to grow
the missing parts.
Occurs in simple organisms such as --- flat worm


starfish

and
Development of a new plant from the
vegetative part of a plant.




Common in plants- using stems, leaves, or
roots.
Can occur naturally or artificially.










Bulb- Short underground stem with stored
food & fleshy leaves Ex. Onion, tulip
Corm- Short underground stem with stored
food
Ex. Water chestnut
Tuber-Enlarged underground stem
Ex. potato
Runner-(stolon) horizontal stem with buds
along ground’s surface Ex. strawberry
Rhizome-Underground horizontal stem
Ex. ginger
Runner



Bulb

Bulb

Rhizome

Corm
Cutting- use partof plant to
reproduce (Ex.Spider plant
)






Layering- stem is bentover and covered with soil
 will root and form
new plant (Ex.
raspberry )
Grafting- stem or bud of one plant is joined
to
another plant
permanently
(Ex. Seedless fruit tree
)
scion

stock

Layering

Grafting

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Asexual mode of reproduction

  • 2.  Used by many unicellular organisms, plants, and lower animals.  Involves only mitotic cell division = each offspring has exactly the same heredity as its parent.  Usually rapid compared to sexual reproduction. Types of Asexual Reproduction Include:
  • 4.    Nucleus of parent cell replicates and the parent cell divides in 2 Equal halves . No parent remains The 2 daughter cells grow to normal size individual. Occurs in Algae, Bacteria and Protozoa. ,
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Parent organism divides into 2 Unequal halves.  Daughter cell forms from outgrowth grow as an independent individual.  The outgrowth is known as BUD.  Buds may breakoff or remain attached and form a Colony.
  • 9.
  • 10.  Production of many spores in a special spore producing structure ( spore case)  Spores are microscopic, specialized cells, containing nucleus and cytoplasm.  Nucleus is close within a hard case.  Occurs in molds , ferns and mushrooms.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. Ability to grow back missing parts.  More the organism is complete harder to grow the missing parts. Occurs in simple organisms such as --- flat worm  starfish and
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Development of a new plant from the vegetative part of a plant.   Common in plants- using stems, leaves, or roots. Can occur naturally or artificially.
  • 17.      Bulb- Short underground stem with stored food & fleshy leaves Ex. Onion, tulip Corm- Short underground stem with stored food Ex. Water chestnut Tuber-Enlarged underground stem Ex. potato Runner-(stolon) horizontal stem with buds along ground’s surface Ex. strawberry Rhizome-Underground horizontal stem Ex. ginger
  • 19. Cutting- use partof plant to reproduce (Ex.Spider plant )    Layering- stem is bentover and covered with soil  will root and form new plant (Ex. raspberry ) Grafting- stem or bud of one plant is joined to another plant permanently (Ex. Seedless fruit tree )