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What is budding?
A type of
asexual
reproduction
How does a bud form during budding?
A small growth appears on the
parent organism
How is budding similar to plant growth?
It involves a small
shoot
growing into a new plant
How does budding differ from cell division?
Budding
does
not
split the parent into
two
parts
What happens to the bud after it grows on the parent organism?
It
separates
to become a
new
individual
What is the process called that involves the growth of a small bud on a parent organism?
Budding
What happens to the bud after it fully matures?
It separates from the
parent
What does the bud receive from the parent organism during its development?
Copies of the parent's
DNA
What is the genetic identity of offspring produced by fission?
Identical
How do yeast reproduce through budding?
They form small
buds
that grow and detach
What is the reproductive method of hydra?
They
grow
a
bud
that eventually
separates
What is budding?
A way some living things
reproduce
What begins to grow on the parent organism during budding?
A small bud
What is the process called that some organisms use to reproduce by forming buds?
Budding
How do corals reproduce by budding?
They create
buds
that develop into new colonies
What is the budding process in sea anemones?
They
grow
a
bud
and
separate
to
reproduce
What advantage does budding provide to organisms?
It allows reproduction without
sexual
processes
How does budding differ from fission and fragmentation?
Budding produces one
offspring
, others produce multiple
What type of asexual reproduction produces one offspring?
Budding
What is the genetic identity of offspring produced by fragmentation?
Identical
What is a common characteristic of organisms that reproduce by budding?
They create
genetically
identical offspring
How many offspring does fission produce?
2
offspring
Which organisms reproduce by budding?
Yeast
Hydra
Corals
Sea anemones
What is the genetic identity of offspring produced by vegetative propagation?
Identical
What is the genetic identity of offspring produced by budding?
Identical
How many offspring does fragmentation produce?
Multiple
offspring
Why is budding considered ideal for stable environments?
It maintains
genetic
identity in consistent surroundings
What is one advantage of budding in asexual reproduction?
Rapid reproduction
How many offspring does vegetative propagation produce?
Multiple
offspring
How does budding differ from cell division in terms of parent survival?
Budding
allows the
parent
to
continue
living
What is a disadvantage of budding?
Limited
genetic diversity
What does the bud become after separating from the parent?
An
independent
organism
identical to its parent
What is the impact of budding on population growth?
It
fosters
quick
population
growth
How does overcrowding relate to budding?
It may lead to
excessive
numbers
in
limited
space
What are the advantages and disadvantages of budding in asexual reproduction?
Advantages:
Rapid reproduction
Stable environments for genetic identity
Parent survival during reproduction
Disadvantages:
Limited
genetic diversity
Overcrowding in limited spaces
Which marine organism reproduces by budding to create new colonies?
Corals
How does yeast reproduce through budding?
A small
bud
grows
and becomes a
new
yeast
Compare the types of asexual reproduction based on offspring number and genetic identity.
Budding
: 1 offspring, identical
Fission
: 2 offspring, identical
Fragmentation
: Multiple offspring, identical
Vegetative Propagation: Multiple offspring, identical
Does budding produce a separate bud?
Yes
What are the key characteristics of budding in organisms?
New individual grows from a parent
Eventually separates to live independently
Common in
yeast
,
hydra
, and
corals
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