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asexual reproduction assignment - part 2
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match the description to the correct type of asexual reproduction.
a parent produces a small bud or a clone that separates and becomes a new individual.
a haploid cell that can develop into a new individual.
plant cells can be placed in a petri dish or in a bottle containing nutrients and other chemicals and grown into new individuals.
new individuals are formed from a piece of an existing parent organism.
single - celled organisms divide into two new individuals that are identical to each other and are clones of the parent cell.
unfertilized, haploid eggs mature into new organisms.
the process of joining a part of one plant to another plant.
produces clones from a parent plant; includes cuttings, runners, rhizomes, tubers, and bulbs.
options (right side): vegetative reproduction, spores, fragmentation, plant tissue culture, binary fission, parthenogenesis, grafting, budding
- "A parent produces a small bud or a clone that separates and becomes a new individual." - Budding (Note: If "budding" was a typo and "building" is incorrect, but from the options, maybe a typo, but if we go by standard asexual reproduction, budding; but the option here has "building" which might be a typo, but assuming the correct term is budding, but if we have to use the given options, maybe a mistake, but let's match correctly:
- Budding: Parent produces a bud (clone) that separates. But the option here has "building" which is likely a typo. However, if we check the options, maybe it's a mistake, but let's proceed with correct concepts:
- "A haploid cell that can develop into a new individual." - Spores (Spores are haploid and can develop into new individuals).
- "Plant cells can be placed in a petri dish or in a bottle containing nutrients and other chemicals and grown into new individuals." - Plant tissue culture (Growing plant cells in vitro).
- "New individuals are formed from a piece of an existing parent organism." - Fragmentation (Organism breaks into pieces, each piece forms a new individual).
- "Single - celled organisms divide into two new individuals that are identical to each other and are clones of the parent cell." - Binary fission (Single - celled organisms like bacteria divide into two equal parts).
- "Unfertilized, haploid eggs mature into new organisms." - Parthenogenesis (Development of unfertilized eggs into new organisms).
- "The process of joining a part of one plant to another plant." - Grafting (Joining a scion to a stock in plants).
- "Produces clones from a parent plant; includes cuttings, runners, rhizomes, tubers, and bulbs." - Vegetative reproduction (Asexual reproduction in plants using vegetative parts like cuttings, runners etc.)
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- A parent produces a small bud or a clone that separates and becomes a new individual. - (Assuming "building" is a typo, correct is budding; but if we have to use given options, maybe a mistake, but likely intended "budding" which is not in options? Wait, the options have "building" which is incorrect. Maybe a typo. But proceeding with correct matching:
- Correct match: Budding (but if we have to use the given options, maybe an error. However, based on standard asexual reproduction:
- A haploid cell that can develop into a new individual. - spores
- Plant cells can be placed in a petri dish or in a bottle containing nutrients and other chemicals and grown into new individuals. - plant tissue culture
- New individuals are formed from a piece of an existing parent organism. - fragmentation
- Single - celled organisms divide into two new individuals that are identical to each other and are clones of the parent cell. - binary fission
- Unfertilized, haploid eggs mature into new organisms. - parthenogenesis
- The process of joining a part of one plant to another plant. - grafting
- Produces clones from a parent plant; includes cuttings, runners, rhizomes, tubers, and bulbs. - vegetative reproduction