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amoeba sisters video recap: asexual and sexual reproduction
a comparison of reproduction types
what could you infer about these plantlets (pointed by arrows) based on the video and graphic shown below? please place a checkmark next to any statements that would be correct for the graphic represented below
_____ 1. all of the plantlets are identical to the parent plant.
_____ 2. all of the plantlets are identical to each other.
_____ 3. the plantlets have a different genetic code from the parent plant.
_____ 4. this represents asexual reproduction.
_____ 5. this specific process involves gametes.
_____ 6. the plantlets are the same size as the parent plant.
_____ 7. this specific process involves a male and female plant.
_____ 8. the plantlets are uniform.
_____ 9. there is genetic variation among the plantlets.
_____ 10. each plantlet is a clone of the parent plant.
_____ 11. this represents sexual reproduction.
_____ 12. this type of reproduction also includes binary fission and budding.
_____ 13. this requires two organisms to produce offspring.
_____ 14. this requires only one organism to produce offspring.
_____ 15. the dna would be the same in the parent plant and offspring.
_____ 16. fertilization occurs in this type of reproduction.
- what are some advantages of asexual reproduction when compared to sexual reproduction? what are some disadvantages of asexual reproduction when compared to sexual reproduction?
image of potted plant with plantlets; image of laptop and plant with text \ugh! this ran too far back!\
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For questions 1 - 16 (True/False or Correct/Incorrect for asexual reproduction via plantlets):
To solve these, we recall: Asexual reproduction (like plantlet formation) produces offspring genetically identical to the parent (clones), involves one parent, no gametes/fertilization, and offspring are uniform. Sexual reproduction involves two parents, gametes, fertilization, and genetic variation.
- All of the plantlets are identical to the parent plant.
Asexual reproduction (plantlet formation) gives clones. So, correct (mark with a check or "True").
- All of the plantlets are identical to each other.
Since they’re all clones of the parent (and each other, as same genetic source), correct (True).
- The plantlets have a different genetic code from the parent plant.
Asexual reproduction = same genetics. So, incorrect (False).
- This represents asexual reproduction.
Plantlets from a single parent (no gametes) = asexual. Correct (True).
- This specific process involves gametes.
Asexual reproduction has no gametes (gametes are for sexual). Incorrect (False).
- The plantlets are the same size as the parent plant.
Plantlets are young, smaller. Incorrect (False).
- This specific process involves a male and female plant.
Asexual needs one parent. Incorrect (False).
- The plantlets are uniform.
Clones have same traits (uniform). Correct (True).
- There is genetic variation among the plantlets.
Asexual = no genetic variation (clones). Incorrect (False).
- Each plantlet is a clone of the parent plant.
Asexual reproduction produces clones. Correct (True).
- This represents sexual reproduction.
Sexual needs two parents/gametes; this is asexual. Incorrect (False).
- This type of reproduction also includes binary fission and budding.
Binary fission (bacteria) and budding (yeast/hydra) are asexual, same category as plantlet formation. Correct (True).
- This requires two organisms to produce offspring.
Asexual needs one parent. Incorrect (False).
- This requires only one organism to produce offspring.
Asexual reproduction (plantlet) is single - parent. Correct (True).
- The DNA would be the same in the parent plant and offspring.
Clones have identical DNA. Correct (True).
- Fertilization occurs in this type of reproduction.
Fertilization is for sexual (fusion of gametes); asexual has no fertilization. Incorrect (False).
For question 17 (Advantages/Disadvantages of Asexual vs Sexual Reproduction):
Advantages of Asexual Reproduction:
- Faster reproduction: No need to find a mate; offspring produced quickly (e.g., plantlets form rapidly).
- Consistent traits: Offspring are clones, so beneficial traits of the parent (e.g., disease resistance, high yield in crops) are preserved.
- Efficient in stable environments: If the environment is unchanging, uniform offspring thrive as parent’s traits work.
Disadvantages of Asexual Reproduction:
- Lack of genetic variation: All offspring are identical, so if the environment changes (e.g., new disease, climate shift), the entire population is vulnerable (no traits to adapt).
- Limited adaptation: Can’t evolve new traits quickly to cope with challenges, unlike sexual reproduction (which mixes genes for new variations).
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For question 17, the advantages and disadvantages are as explained above.