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Monday January 26, 2015
Warm Up-
Work on Monday’s Warm Up Question
Objective • Students will be able to analyze and explain their
knowledge of the human body systems
Quiz• Take your time
• Ask questions if you have them!
• When done…o Fill out reflection
o Read
Thursday January 29, 2015
Warm Up-
Work on Warm Up questions for Tuesday
and Wednesday
Objective• Students will be able to define asexual reproduction
and identify two types of asexual reproduction
Nerves lab• Staple
o Lab sheet
o Data table
o Questions
• Place in one pile to be collected
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
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/
Friday January 30, 2015
Work on Thursday's and Friday’s Warm Up
Will be Collected today
Objective• Students will be able to define asexual reproduction
and identify two types of asexual reproduction
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
Asexual Reproduction• One “parent” produces offspring that are
genetically identical to oneself
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
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
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
Types of Asexual Reproduction
• Regeneration • 1. Repair/ grow lost body
parts
• 2. Left over cells divide to
make more cells
• 3. Lobsters, starfish, lizards
What type of asexual reproduction is
this??? Explain…
What type of asexual
reproduction is this??? Explain…
What type of asexual reproduction is
this??? Explain…
Wrap Up• What is asexual reproduction?
• What are two ways that asexual reproduction takes
place?