Asexual reproduction Flashcards

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what is asexual reproduction

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reproduction involving one individual, it does not require the fusion of gametes and the offspring are identical to the parent

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what is budding

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small groups of cells formed by mitosis bud or break away from the main organism, they are carried to areas away where mitosis continues and the organism grows into a new main organism

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where does budding most occur

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marine habitats, maining sponges

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what is plant cutting in vegetative reproduction

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when a section of a plant (leaf, stem or root) are cut away from the original plant and independently grow into a new plant that is a clone of the original

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what is grafting

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when the stem of one plant is taken and attached to the rootstock of another plant

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what is micropropagation

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the cloning of plants through plant cell from a leaf, shot or stem under a controlled environment (a nutrient culture medium)

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what is controlled in microprogagation

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lighting, temperature and hormone avaliability

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main applications of micropropagation

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allow for rapid growth and to produce plants that are cold and disease resistant and create virus free strains of crops that are ina disease free environment all year round

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what are the main types of asexual reproduction

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binary fission, budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation, sporogenesis and parthenogenesis

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what is sporogenesis

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formation of spores (small haploid units) which are dispersed into the environment where they can grow into an organism

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what is parthenogenesis

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formation of an embryo from a female gamete alone without the need for a male gamete to fertilise it

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what are the advantages of asexual reproduction

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populations are reproduced faster, offspring are identical to parent, no need for a mate, no parental investment

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disadvantages of asexual reproduction

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genetic diversity is low, vulnerable to disease and in the event of a rapid environmental change the whole population will suffer

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