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Term | Definition |
Sexual Reproduction | Reproduction that requires two parents. Offspring have different characteristics than the parents. |
Asexual Reproduction | Reproduction that only requires one parent. Offspring are identical copies of the parent. |
Roots and Tubers | An example of asexual reproduction. Plants that grow new plants from the roots. Ex. Potato |
Bulbs | An example of asexual reproduction. Split off and form new bulbs that grow into new plants. |
Vegetative Propagation | An example of asexual reproduction. The plant produces a runner that grows along the ground and sprouts into a new plant. |
Angiosperm | A flowering plant. Example of sexual reproduction. Have flowers and reproduce through pollination. SEEDS |
Gymnosperm | Nonflowering plant. Example of sexual reproduction. Have cones and reproduce through pollination. SEEDS |
Budding | The way yeast can reproduce asexually. The yeast cell can form an identical cell. |
Spores | The way fungi reproduce asexually. They are dispersed through the wind. |
Seed | The direct result of sexual reproduction in flowering plants. |
Cutting | A plant can grow into a new plant from a piece cut from the parent plant. |
Fruiting Bodies | Where spores are created in fungi. |
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