Y8 Science Term 1 PPT 3 - Asexual Reproduction PDF

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Watashi no Kira Yoshikage

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asexual reproduction plant reproduction biology science

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This document provides information about asexual reproduction in different plant species. It explains the methods of growing new plant species such as runners and tubers. The topic is relevant for secondary school science education.

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SLANT S-Sit up L-Listen A-Ask and answer questions N-Nod your head T-Track the speaker 1.Observe the given images and identify the types of reproduction. 2 In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically: a) Identical to the parent b) Unrelated to the parent c) Genetically diver...

SLANT S-Sit up L-Listen A-Ask and answer questions N-Nod your head T-Track the speaker 1.Observe the given images and identify the types of reproduction. 2 In asexual reproduction, offspring are genetically: a) Identical to the parent b) Unrelated to the parent c) Genetically diverse d) Half identical to the parent 3. Have you seen outgrowths from the eye spots of the potatoes? What is the significance of this structure? What kind of reproduction they exhibit? NNJR I Do We Do You Do Plenary Answers 1 Asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. 2 a) Identical to the parent. 3 Yes. These are the reproducing structures which can produce new plants. Asexual reproduction. NNJR I Do We Do You Do Plenary Topic: Asexual reproduction Syllabus: NNJR LFQ I Do We Do You Do Date: Topic: Asexual reproduction LFQ: Analyze the process of asexual reproduction in plants. Key Words: 1.Vegetative propagation 2.Runner 3 Tubers WILFs To define asexual reproduction in plants. To analyse asexual reproduction with example. To analyze the importance of vegetative propagation. NNJR LFQ I Do We Do You Do WILF:To define asexual reproduction in plants. I Do Verbal AfL We Do You Do Plenary WILF:To define asexual reproduction in plants. I Do Verbal AfL We Do You Do Plenary WILF:To analyze asexual reproduction in plants with example. I Do Verbal AfL We Do You Do Plenary WILF:To analyse asexual reproduction with examples I Do Verbal AfL We Do You Do Plenary WILF:To analyse asexual reproduction with examples I Do Verbal AfL We Do Mini-Plenary You Do WILF:To analyse asexual reproduction with examples COMPLETE THE GIVEN MIND MAP Means of asexual reproduction I Do Verbal AfL We Do Mini-Plenary You Do WILF:To analyse asexual reproduction with examples Give some examples for Runners & Tubers I Do Verbal AfL We Do Mini-Plenary You Do LFQ:Analyze the process of asexual reproduction in plants. Verbal AfL We Do Mini-Plenary You Do Plenary LFQ:Analyze the process of asexual reproduction in plants. Learning Knowledge/Understanding(D/C) Analyzing(B/A) Evaluate/Create(A*) bias Spatial Observe the picture and write a note on asexual Compare and contrast Runners Write a critical report on the reproduction and tubers. advantages of asexual reproduction Verbal Comment on the term asexual reproduction. Examine the merits of asexual Distinguish between runner and reproduction in the field of tuber. agriculture. Verbal AfL We Do Mini-Plenary You Do Plenary LFQ:Analyze the process of asexual reproduction in plants. Learning Knowledge/Understanding(D/C) Analyzing(B/A) Evaluate/Create(A*) Bias Spatial Asexual reproduction is a fundamental biological Runners are specialized aerial Asexual reproduction offers process that allows for the rapid and efficient stems, a natural agent of several advantages that production of offspring without the need for sexual increase and spread for such contribute to the rapid and interaction, making it a crucial survival and plants as the strawberry, efficient propagation of propagation strategy for many organisms. strawberry geranium, and species, particularly in stable bugleweed (Ajuga). Tubers are and predictable fleshy enlarged portions of environments. underground stem. Verbal Asexual reproduction methods are diverse and Runners, also known as Asexual reproduction offers adapted to various organisms and environments. stolons, are horizontal stems numerous advantages in They allow for rapid and efficient reproduction that grow at the soil surface or agriculture, including uniformity without the need for a mate, ensuring species just below it. They spread out of crops, rapid propagation, survival and propagation under suitable conditions. from the main plant and can preservation of desirable traits, form new plants at the nodes. overcoming seed dormancy Whereas, Tubers are swollen, issues, economic efficiency, and fleshy underground stems or enhanced disease roots that store nutrients. management. Verbal AfL We Do Mini-Plenary You Do Plenary LFQ:Analyze the process of asexual reproduction in plants. Extended challenge What are the potential disadvantages of asexual reproduction? Answer: Disadvantages include a lack of genetic diversity, which can make populations more vulnerable to diseases and environmental changes, and the potential for evolutionary stagnation. Verbal AfL We Do Mini-Plenary You Do Plenary LFQ:Analyze the process of asexual reproduction in plants. NNJR I Do We Do You Do Plenary LFQ:Analyze the process of asexual reproduction in plants. NNJR I Do We Do You Do Plenary

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