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Bacteria Bacteria reproduce Asexually and Sexually Asexual Binary Fission Sexual Conjugation Protista Protists reproduce Asexually and Sexually Asexual MitosisCell Division ID: 775027

plants reproduce fungi sexually plants reproduce fungi sexually spores seeds asexually female asexual grow cones male conifers organism animals

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Asexual/Sexual Reproduction

Slide2

Bacteria

Bacteria reproduce Asexually and Sexually.Asexual – Binary FissionSexual – Conjugation

Slide3

Protista

Protists reproduce Asexually and Sexually.Asexual – Mitosis/Cell DivisionSexual – Meiosis creates sex cells; two sex cells join to form a new organism. This depends on the specific type of protist.

Slide4

Fungi

Fungi reproduce Asexually and Sexually

Spore –

waterproof reproductive cell that can grow into a new organism

.

Hyphae –

a mass of many-celled, threadlike tubes that make of the body of fungi

.

Fungi are not identified as “

male

” or “

female

Slide5

Fungi Cont.

Asexual – involve spores created by mitosis/cell division; these spores grow to be a new organism.

Sexual – involves the hyphae of two genetically different fungi of the same species; the hyphae join and a reproductive structure will grow. After meiosis occurs in these structures, spores are produced that grow into fungi.

Slide6

Plants

Plants reproduce Asexually and Sexually

Plants were originally found in water and made adaptations to survive on land.

Plants evolved to create water-resistant spores or seeds (found in cones or flowers/fruits)

Slide7

Seedless Plants

These plants reproduce using spores.Ex: Ferns, Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts

Slide8

Seed Plants

Gymnosperms – plants that produce seeds that are not protected by fruit; they do not have flowers (evergreens).

There are 4 types of Gymnosperms –

Conifers, Cycads, Ginkgoes, and

Gnetophytes

.

Conifers (pines, firs, spruce) produce two types of cones –

male and female

.

They are both found on the same plant.

Cones are the

reproductive structures

of conifers.

Seeds develop on the

female cones

.

Slide9

Seed Plants Cont.

Angiosperms – plant that flowers and produces fruits with one or more seeds.Seeds are produced on the inside or outside of the fruit.

Slide10

Animals

Animals reproduce sexually.

Animals require both sex cells, sperm and egg, to reproduce.

Exception to the Rule

Starfish

Reproduce sexually (male and female starfish)

Reproduce asexually through

Regeneration

(limbs, arms, spines, some body parts) and some split themselves on purpose to create two new organisms.