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This is a summary of the whole Reproduction in Flowering Plants chapter in the Life Sciences Mind Action Series Grade 12 IEB textbook. The work is summarised in detail, and then very brief summaries are also included at the end. Diagrams, images and a definitions column is included in order to help you understand the work.

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REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS

Reproduction is the ability of organisms to produce a new generation of themselves.


NATURAL TYPES OF REPRODUCTION
Asexual – production of a new generation of the same species by one parent
Sexual – production of a new generation of the same species by bringing together the genetic material of
two parents




DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ASEXUAL AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Characteristics Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction
Number of parents One Two
Processes One stage Two stages
Gamete formation No gametes formed Gametes formed
End result Offspring are genetically identical Offspring are genetically
different
Value In unchanging (stable) In changing (unstable)
environment, well adapted environment individuals with
individuals are preserved variations can adapt to new
conditions
Rate of reproduction Faster Slower
Energy input More efficient, no energy input Less efficient, energy input
needed needed
Outside agents None needed Pollinators often necessary for
pollination
Ability to adapt to environment No Yes
Possibility of evolution Low Good




ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

Advantages:
1. All individuals can produce offspring
2. The process is simple and fast

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3. Very useful in unchanging (stable) conditions
4. Favourable mutation can spread rapidly

Disadvantages:
1. No variation in the offspring
2. Overcrowding may occur



ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

Advantages:
Results in variation, which:
1. Is the basis of evolution
2. Gives organisms better chance of survival
3. May prevent diseases
4. May reduce the chances of inheriting a disease from a parent.

Disadvantages:
1. High expenditure of energy
2. Reproduction process is slower
3. Unfavourable mutations and recessive genes might be expressed in the offspring
4. Outside agents may be needed

HOW SEXUAL REPRODUCTION TAKE PLACE
1. Diploid parent produces gametes (sex cells) in the gonads (sex organs) – gametes are haploid.
2. Male and female gametes are brought together by pollination (plants) or mating (animals).
3. Gamete nuclei fuse (through a process called fertilization).
4. New cell, zygote, is diploid.
5. Zygote grows by mitotic cell divison.


THE GAMETES
Female gamete is large, male gamete is small.
Animals = male gamete (sperm), female gamete (egg or ovum)
Plants = male gamete (nucleus in a pollen grain), female gamete (egg cell/ovum in an embryo sac)


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