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REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the capacity of all living things to give rise to new living things. It includes the transmission of hereditary material from the parent/parents. The two types of reproduction are: Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Is the simplest form of reproduction. Occurs in plants, animals, bacteria, and protists Requires one parent. Is more reliable than sexual reproduction. Doesn’t allow for any type of genetic variation. TYPES Sporulation Fragmentation Regeneration Binary Fission Budding Vegetative propagation SPORULATION Spore is a reproductive cell that produces a new organism. Spores are unicellular if conditions are right a spore will develop into a new individual. They can be carried by the wind, water, or animals FRAGMENTATION When a organism is broken into more than one part. Organism must have good regeneration abilities. Create many new organisms quickly. REGENERATION An organism can replace/re-grow an injured or lost part Regeneration in plants from Roots Stem leaf Regeneration in animals For simple organisms No vertebrates have this power Examples are starfish and the salamander BINARY FISSION One parent dividing into two by mitosis Offspring are always genetically identical Cells may stay close together to form filaments or colonies Examples-Bacteria and Amoebas BUDDING Form on part of the parent by growing an outgrowth which then detaches Example- is Hydra and Yeast Offspring will always be genetically identical to the parent VEGETATIVE PROPOGATION Plant parts make new plant Reproduction is very quick Disadvantage: many plants grow close to each other Bulbs – Underground stem – Surrounded by colorless leaves – Colorless leaves protect the bulb – The green leaves store the food Rhizomes – Underground stem – They store food for new plant – At the end of Rhizomes nodes Runners(strawberries) – They are above ground. – Stems – Nodes form at the end of Runners – They grow outward Tuber (potatoes) – Underground stem – Stores food – The nodes eat the tuber – Potatoes have eyes / buds to make new tubers and or reproduce Grafting – Surgically connecting two similar plants – Ex. Apples – Not done naturally Cutting – Cutting off a stem or leaf to reproduce a new plant – Must be in wet or moist area – Combination of regeneration and fragmentation – Not done naturally Cloning What is cloning? Cloning is the creation of an organism that is an exact genetic copy of another. This means that every single bit of DNA is the same between the two! How does one go about making an exact genetic copy of an organism? There are a couple of ways to do this: artificial embryo twinning and somatic cell nuclear transfer.
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Keynote; ch. 10; plants
1.
Science Notes: Ch.
10; Structure and Function of Plants
2.
Science Notes: Ch.
10; Structure and Function of Plants
3.
Levels of Organization
4.
Adaptations to Land Cuticle Xylem
up (water & minerals) Phloem down (sugars from psn)
5.
Structures for Material
Transport M
6.
Plant Life Cycle Two-staged:
Sporophyte & Gametophyte
7.
Plant Classification Vascular non-Vascular
8.
Non-Vascular Plants Grow low Require
moisture & shade No vascular tissue; xylem/phloem
9.
Examples of Non-vasculars
10.
The Three Groups
of Non- vascular Plants... Mosses Liverworts Hornworts
11.
Vascular Plants Can grow
tall Water, nutrients, minerals, sugars move in vascular tubes. 3 Types...
12.
1. Seedless Vascular
Plants Reproduce with spores
13.
Seedless Vascular Ferns
Horsetails
14.
Seed Plants: Characteristics...
Have vascular tissue Reproduce with seeds and pollen Two types... Gymnosperms Angiosperms
15.
2. Gymnosperm Vascular
Plants Reproduce with seeds stored in a cone Means “naked seed” Seeds function in plant survival of harsh conditions
16.
Gymnosperm types... Conifers
Cycads Ginkoes Gnetophytes
17.
Seed Structure Embryo =
fertilized egg Cotyledon = becomes leaf, may store food for growing embryo.
18.
Gymnosperm life cycle...
19.
3. Angiosperm Vascular
Plants Reproduce with seeds stored in a fruit
20.
Angiosperm fruit types..
21.
More fruits with
seeds...
22.
Angiosperm flower structure Know
all these words by heart-quiz
23.
Angiosperm life cycle...
24.
The two types
of angiosperms
25.
Roots...
26.
Stems...
27.
Woody stem...
28.
Leaf structure...
29.
Controlling water loss... Stomata
are pores on the underside of leaves. Transpiration is water loss from a plant. Stomata control gasses going in and water leaving a plant. Photosynthesis involves gasses, glucose, and water...
30.
Stomata under a
leaf...
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