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BB: Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction Please copy this chart in your notebook – use the WHOLE page.

Name

Type (asexual

or sexual)

What happens

?

Organisms that use this type

+

Positives

-

Negatives

1. Binary Fission

2. Bacterial Conjugation

3. Fragmentation

4. Budding

5. Pollination

6. Sexual Reproduction

Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction

Asexual reproduction

A form of reproduction which does not involve meiosis or fertilization.

Asexual reproduction = one parent.

The primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as archaea, bacteria, and protists.

Many plants and fungi reproduce mostly asexually as well.

Sexual Reproduction

Results in increasing genetic diversity of the offspring. Characterized by two processes:

meiosis, halving of the number of chromosomes fertilization, combination of two gametes and the restoration of the original number of chromosomes

During meiosis, chromosomes usually cross over = genetic recombination. Primary method of reproduction for the vast majority of visible organisms, including almost all animals and plants.

Binary Fission

Asexual Cell splits and replicated DNA goes with each part Prokaryotes, Bacteria + Fast and easy - Everybody has the same DNA

Bacterial Conjugation

Asexual, “Sexual”

A bacteria shoots out a tube and sends a piece of its DNA to another bacteria

Bacteria

+ Mixes DNA

- “Parent” loses a little piece of DNA

Fragmentation/ regeneration

Asexual

Body of parent breaks and produces offspring

Fungi, moss, sea stars, planarian

+ Easy

- Parent broken, same DNA

Budding

Asexual

Offspring grows out of parent

Yeast, hydras

+ Fast, somewhat easy

- Same DNA

Pollination

Sexual Pollen is delivered to female part of plant Flowering plants + Plants don’t have to move, mixes DNA - Need external source for pollination to take place; wind, bee, bat, butterfly etc.

Pollination

Sexual Reproduction

Sexual

DNA from 2 individuals merge to form one

Animals, Plants

+ Diverse DNA

- Takes a long time, 2 individuals needed

Sexual Reproduction

Numbers! (20 minutes or 1 year, 8 months)

Core Bacteria (Binary Fission)

Hydra

(Budding)

Planaria, Starfish (Fragmentation)

Rabbits, Kittens, Humans

(Sexual Reproduction)

Dandelions, Pine trees

(Pollination)

1

12,731 (6)

504 (6) 2640 (5) 20,10,2 (2) 46, 3 (3)

2 23,313 (7)

610 (4) 3626 (6) 20,10,2 (4) 20, 2 (4)

3 20,697 (10)

450 (6) 2578 (8) 20, 10, 2 (3) 21, 1.5 (4)

4 22,994 (10)

613 (6) 2982 (5) 20, 10, 1.5 (4) 20, 1.5 (4)