1. Draw the organ of perennation. 2. Describe where the buds are. 3. Explain the advantage of the organ of perennation to the survival of the species. Define Budding and what organ... 1. Draw the organ of perennation. 2. Describe where the buds are. 3. Explain the advantage of the organ of perennation to the survival of the species. Define Budding and what organisms use it. Define Spores and what organisms use spores. Define Binary Fission and what organisms use binary fission. Complete the table about the mode of asexual reproduction.

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The question is asking for information about perennation in plants and asexual reproduction in other organisms, including definitions, diagrams, and explanations of concepts like budding, spores, and binary fission.

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1. Draw bulbs/tubers. 2. Buds are located on organs. 3. Survival in harsh times. Budding: Yeast. Spores: Fungi. Binary Fission: Bacteria.
  1. Draw organs like bulbs or tubers which store nutrients to survive adverse conditions. 2. Buds are located on the perennating organs and grow into new plants in favorable conditions. 3. Perennating organs allow species survival by weathering unfavorable conditions.

Budding: A form of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops from an outgrowth. Examples: Yeast, Hydra.

Spores: Reproductive cells capable of developing into new individuals. Examples: Fungi, Ferns.

Binary Fission: A method of asexual reproduction where an organism divides into two parts. Examples: Bacteria, Amoeba.

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  1. Draw organs like bulbs or tubers which store nutrients to survive adverse conditions. 2. Buds are located on the perennating organs and grow into new plants in favorable conditions. 3. Perennating organs allow species survival by weathering unfavorable conditions.

Budding: A form of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops from an outgrowth. Examples: Yeast, Hydra.

Spores: Reproductive cells capable of developing into new individuals. Examples: Fungi, Ferns.

Binary Fission: A method of asexual reproduction where an organism divides into two parts. Examples: Bacteria, Amoeba.

More Information

Organ of perennation enables plants to persist through harsh conditions by storing food, making it crucial for survival. Budding, spores, and fission are key asexual reproduction methods, each with distinct mechanisms and organisms utilizing them.

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