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Monday January 26, 2015 Warm Up- Work on Monday’s Warm Up Question

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Monday January 26, 2015

Warm Up-

Work on Monday’s Warm Up Question

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Objective • Students will be able to analyze and explain their

knowledge of the human body systems

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Quiz• Take your time

• Ask questions if you have them!

• When done…o Fill out reflection

o Read

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Thursday January 29, 2015

Warm Up-

Work on Warm Up questions for Tuesday

and Wednesday

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Objective• Students will be able to define asexual reproduction

and identify two types of asexual reproduction

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Nerves lab• Staple

o Lab sheet

o Data table

o Questions

• Place in one pile to be collected

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Next Topics• Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction

o Mitosis and Meiosis

• Genetics

• Heredity

• Biodiversity

• Evolution

• **What do you know about these topics? Discuss

with your group- come up with at least one thing to

share with the class

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Asexual Reproduction• http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.s

ci.life.stru.singlecell/single-celled-organisms/

• http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.s

ci.life.stru.floral/floral-arrangements/

• http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.s

ci.life.repro.asexual/asexual-reproducers/

• http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/tdc02.s

ci.life.evo.redqueen/the-red-queen/

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Friday January 30, 2015

Work on Thursday's and Friday’s Warm Up

Will be Collected today

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Objective• Students will be able to define asexual reproduction

and identify two types of asexual reproduction

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Internet Scavenger Hunt

• http://www.buzzle.com/articles/asexual-

reproduction/

• http://www.ck12.org/book/CK-12-Life-Science-

Concepts-For-Middle-School/r14/section/2.19/

• Work with the people at your table to find answers

to questions about asexual reproduction

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Asexual Reproduction• One “parent” produces offspring that are

genetically identical to oneself

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Asexual Reproduction

• Asexual

Reproduction

• 1. One parent

• 2. No sex cells

• 3. Offspring produced by cell

division

• 4. Offspring identical to

parent (same DNA)

• 5. Several types in plants and

animals

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Types of Asexual Reproduction

• Binary Fission • 1. Organism divides in half

• 2. 2 identical daughter cells

produced

• 3. Daughter cells are half the

parent’s size

• 4. Daughter cells grow, then

divide too

• 5. In bacteria

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Types of Asexual Reproduction

• Budding • 1. Small bud grows out of

parent cell

• 2. Two different sized cells

made (with identical DNA)

• 3. Bud breaks off and grows

• 4. In yeast and hydra

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Types of Asexual Reproduction

• Regeneration • 1. Repair/ grow lost body

parts

• 2. Left over cells divide to

make more cells

• 3. Lobsters, starfish, lizards

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What type of asexual reproduction is

this??? Explain…

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What type of asexual

reproduction is this??? Explain…

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What type of asexual reproduction is

this??? Explain…

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Wrap Up• What is asexual reproduction?

• What are two ways that asexual reproduction takes

place?