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  1. Producing offspring requires the proper functioning of both the male and female reproductive systems, each of which consists of several parts that have specific purposes in the reproductive system. …

  2. How is reproduction to be achieved from a single cell type, if the organism itself consists of many cell types? The answer is that there must be a single cell type in the organism that is capable of growing, …

  3. Reproduction is defined as a biological process in which an organism gives rise to young ones (offspring) similar to itself. The offspring grow, mature and in turn produce new offspring.

  4. Students work in pairs to compare five aspects of an organism that reproduces sexually with one that reproduces asexually. As a class, students share their comparisons and generate a list of general …

  5. 1 When a baby is born, these processes occur. In which order do these processes usually occur? 2 The diagrams show pollen grains from three different species of plant as they appear under the …

  6. Used in all forms of asexual reproduction. The number and types of chromosomes in the daughter cells are the same as in the parent cell. Large organisms use mitosis for growth and healing. Simple …

  7. Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting asexual and sexual reproduction. Use examples to support your comparisons. Choose one organism that reproduces asexually and one that reproduces …