This document provides directions and statements for students to identify as examples of either sexual or asexual reproduction. Students are asked to write their answers in their science notebook. The statements describe various forms of reproduction involving the fusion of sex cells to form offspring, reproduction where offspring are identical to the parent, and several examples of sexual and asexual reproduction methods used by different organisms.
This document provides directions and statements for students to identify as examples of either sexual or asexual reproduction. Students are asked to write their answers in their science notebook. The statements describe various forms of reproduction involving the fusion of sex cells to form offspring, reproduction where offspring are identical to the parent, and several examples of sexual and asexual reproduction methods used by different organisms.
This document provides directions and statements for students to identify as examples of either sexual or asexual reproduction. Students are asked to write their answers in their science notebook. The statements describe various forms of reproduction involving the fusion of sex cells to form offspring, reproduction where offspring are identical to the parent, and several examples of sexual and asexual reproduction methods used by different organisms.
statements, identify the type of reproduction as Sexual or Asexual. Write as your answers in your Science notebook. 1. Two different types of sex cells unite to form a zygote. 2. The characteristics of the offspring are like those of the parent. 3. Internal fertilization is necessary. 4. The new individual may have been a part of the body of a single parent. 5. The union of the sperm cell and egg cell results in a zygote. 6. Female seahorse lays eggs in the male seahorse’s abdominal brood pouch where they are fertilized. 7. A bumble bee spreads pollen between two flowers. 8. Bacteria replicate by splitting into two new cells. 9. Earthworms have both male and female reproductive organs but still exchange genetic material. 10. Fish spreads sperm over eggs that have been deposited at the bottom of the pond.