2nd QTR L1 & L2 GR7

Cards (67)

  • METHOD BY WHICH ORGANISM PRODUCE OFFSPRING WITH SOME SIMILARITY TO THE PARENTS

    true
  • THE REPLICATION OF THE GENETIC MATERIAL, THE DNA AND ITS TRANSMISSION

    true
  • 2 types of reproduction

    asexual and sexual
  • Involves a single parent
    Asexual
  • It results in offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent
    asexual
  • involves two parents
    sexual
  • parents produce reproductive cells—called gametes—that unite to form an offspring

    sexual
  • reproduces asexually by the means of BINARY FISSION

    Bacteria
  • AFTER A BACTERIA REACHES ITS FULL SIZE, ITS NUCLEUS DIVIDES INTO TWO EQUAL PARTS
    binary fission
  • Some bacteria are capable of introducing variations to their genes through
    conjugation
  • Process of exchanging genetic material through cell to cell contact
    Conjugation
  • a hair like structure, that facilitate the process of Conjugation
    Pilus
  • what is a single Pilus called?
    Pili
  • Reproduction in Fungi can be Asexual or Sexual
    fungi
  • Asexual method that is common in yeast cells
    Budding
  • about to bud

    Budding
  • plants can also reproduce
    true
  • plants reproduce
    asexually
  • what are the 3 vegetative parts?
    roots, stems, and leaves
  • also called vegetative reproduction
    asexual reproduction
  • example of asexual reproduction
    strawberry
  • also known as the runners
    stolons
  • example of stolons
    strawberry
  • underground runners that give rises to new plants
    rhizomes
  • example of rhizomes
    ginger
  • underground storage stems; where plants can grow after a dormant season
    tubers
  • example of tubers
    potato
  • underground storage units that divide
    bulbs
  • example of bulbs
    onion
  • plants can also reproduce sexually through their
    reproductive parts
  • in plants, sex cells or gametes are called
    ovules and pollen
  • what are the 2 reproductive parts of plants
    ovules and pollen
  • Flowers are the reproductive organ that reproduce egg and sperm cells in plants
    true
  • the male reproductive organ is called the
    stamen
  • what are the 2 parts of the stamen?
    anther and filament
  • the female reproductive organ is the
    pistil
  • 3 parts of pistil

    stigma, style and ovary
  • Flowers with both male and female reproductive organs are called perfect or
    bisexual flowers
  • Flowers that have only one reproductive organs are called imperfect or

    unisexual flowers
  • Occurs mostly in the lower forms of animals
    asexual