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Group 1 :

Nur Shahadah
Azelya Neurie
Cassandra
Jessie
Cindy

SCIENCE
Sexual and Asexual
Reproduction

Reproduction

Asexual

Sexual

Asexual

i. such as leave, stem or root. Carried out by


lower organisms
ii. Involving one parent and without fusion of
gametes.
iii. It is a quick reproduction process.
a. Binary fission split into two - such as
amoeba, paramecium, and bacteria.
b. Budding - such as yeast and hydra and
spirogyra.
c. Spore formation - such as ferns, moss and
mushroom.

Asexual reproduction in the amoeba

Budding

Spore Formation

A mushroom

A fern

Vegetative Reproduction

A carrot

Regenaration

Asexual reproduction by regenaration in the starfish

Sexual Reproduction
It involves both a male and female organism.
Male produces male sex cells called sperms
Female produces female sex cell called egg
Sperms and eggs are called gametes
A sperm and and an egg fuse to form zygote
Through fertilisation

Two gametes fuse to form a zygote

Types of fertilisation

Internal

External

EXTERNAL FERTILISATION

Occurs

when

the

nucleus of the male


gametes

fuses

with

gametes

outside

the

organisms.(Sorry

no

nucleus of the female


body of the female
picture)

FROG MATING

External Fertilisation

EXTERNAL FERTILISATION

An Anemone fish protecting its spawn.


The anemone fish utilizes a form of
external fertilization

INTERNAL FERTILISATION
Occurs inside in the body of female organism.

In

mammals, birds, reptiles and insects, the


sperm of the male are release in the females
body

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