Reproduction in plants Flashcards

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1
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Define reproduction

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Producing of young ones of the same kind

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2
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what is the term used for only one parent cell

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Asexual reproduction

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What is binary fission

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example bacteria
binary means to an fission mean splitting

the nucleus divides into two and then the cell splits which forms two daughter cells

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4
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What organisms divide into four daughter cells?

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chlorella, chlamydomonas

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5
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What is the difference between binary fission and budding?

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binary is the original material is divided where is budding the new material is divided.

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What is budding

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it is when the parent cell produces an outgrowth called a bud

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7
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Example of fragmentation

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spirogyra

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What are fragments

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When one filament grows and breaks off into two or more parts.

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9
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define propagules

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when you plant can be produced by the leaf stem and root Anna capable of giving new plants

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