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Summarised grade12 notes on reproduction in flowering plants (part of strand 3). These notes are summarised in accordance to the IEB rubric for this section. The notes are simplified and easy to understand.

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Reproduction in flowering plants

Similarities and differences between asexual & sexual reproduction: TB pg 57

Characteristic Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction
number of parents 1 2, with two genders

how many stages/processes 1= mitosis 2= meiosis +
fertilisation
gamete formation no gamete formation gamete formation

genetic variation of offspring genetically identical; no genetic variation to
variation parent
rate of reproduction faster slower

energy input less energy input more energy input

outside agents (eg pollinators) no pollinators pollinators

ability to adapt to a changing environment not possible possible

possibilty of evolution low – no genotype Good – genotype
variation variation


Asexual reproduction = 1. does not involve sex cells/ fertilisation 2. only 1 parent plant

Advantages Disadvantages
offspring have no variation; genetically identical unable to adapt; environmental changes –
leads to extinction
all individuals produce offspring; no energy overcrowding + excessive competition for
expenditure depleting resources
simple + fast process
favourable mutations spread rapidly

Sexual reproduction = 1. involves sex cells + fertilisation 2. involves genetic material of 2
parents

Advantages Disadvantages
offspring have variation; not genetically high energy expenditure; in sex organs,
identical gametes, mate
better chance of survival in changing slower reproduction process + need outside
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