Sexual Reproduction - Requires a male and female. Has half the DNA of the parent organism. Increases genetic diversity., Asexual Reproduction - 6 different methods. Only requires one parent organism., Fragmentation - A piece of the parent breaking off and grows into a new organism, Budding - A bud develops and breaks off the parent, Binary Fission - Each cell splits in half, Spore Formation - Spores get released, Vegetative propagation - New plants grow from existing roots/branches, etc., Parthenogenesis - Offspring produced without mating, Stamen - The collective name for the male reproductive organs of a flower, Anther - Small sack on top of the filament that contains pollen, Filament - Thin stalk attached to main part of the flower, Stigma - The small tip that sticks out to collect pollen, Style - Long tube used to transport pollen to the ovary, Ovary - Section the base of a flower containing the egg cells, Pistil - The collective name for the female parts of a flower, Reproductive strategies - Any methods that animals use to produce or raise an offspring, Courtship ritual - A behaviour used by an animal to attract a mate for reproduction, Gamete - Sex cell containing half a parent's genetic information, Zygote - An ovum fertilised with a sperm cell, Pollination - the transfer of pollen to the female part of the flower, Fertilisation - the joining of an ovum and a sperm cell,
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