Asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies.
Binary fission
Can produce both mature eggs and sperm at the same time.
Hermaphrodites
The process in which the fusion of the male and the female gamete takes place outside the female body in an external medium, generally water
External fertilization
Cells are organized into:
Cells
Tissues
Organ
System
Organism
Allows an organism to handle the effects of a perturbation, modulating its own constitutive dynamics in response to particular changes in internal and external conditions.
Regulation
Sperm fertilizing the egg within the female.
Internal Fertilization
Egg laid outside female body.
Oviparity
Egg held within female.
Ovoviparity
Development within female followed by live birth.
Viviparity
Basic unit of life.
Cell
A reproduction that needs parents to reproduce an offspring.
SexualReproduction
The organism is capable of regrowing certain body parts.
Regeneration
Mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent.
Asexual Reproduction
Unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring.
Genes
DNA ands for?
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Act of changing something or changing your behavior to make it suitable for a new purpose or situation.
Adaptation
Genetic change in species or populations over time.
Evolution
The process of producing offspring that are biologically or genetically similar to the parent organism.
Reproduction
When an organism breaks down into several fragments.
Fragmentation
The science of life and living organisms. The study of life.
Biology
A new organism develops from a bud of an existing organism.
Budding
Three Domains
Archea
Eukarya
Bacteria
Example of Sexual Reproduction
Polar Bears
Wolves
Penguins
Asexual Reproduction Examples:
Ferns
Onions
Bacteria
Amoeba
The cell produced by the female reproductive system when it undergoes meiosis to produce egg cells.