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Summary Grade 12 IEB Life Sciences/Biology Notes - Reproduction in Flowering Plants

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Reproduction in flowering plants
Reproduction is the ability of an organism to provide a new generation of themselves.
Important for the survival and evolution of a species.

Two 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
- Sexual = material of two parents

Similarities between asexual and sexual reproduction:
1. Produce the same kind on organisms in order to prevent their species from going extinct.
2. Result in food being produced, which is vital for the world’s population.


Differences between asexual and sexual reproduction:

Characteristics Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction

Number of parents One Two with two genders

Processes One stage - mitosis Two stages - meiosis and
fertilization
Gamete formation No gametes formed Gametes formed

End result Offspring are genetically Offspring are genetically
identical - no variation different - variation because
alleles are shuffled during
meiosis and fertilization

Value In stable and unchanging In unstable and changing
environments, well adapted environments, individuals
individuals are preserved and with variations can adapt to
reproductions possible where new conditions
there are no or few mates
Rate of reproduction Fast Slow

Energy input More efficient, no energy Less efficient, energy input
input needed needed to produce gametes
and find/court a mate



Outside agents None needed Pollinators often necessary

Able to adapt to environment No Yes

Possibly of evolution Low Good

, Advantages of asexual:
- All individuals can produce offspring
- The process is simple and fast
- Useful in stable conditions
- A favourable mutation can spread rapidly

Disadvantages of asexual:
- No variation in the offspring (unless there is a mutation)
- Overcrowding may occur

Advantages of sexual
Results in variation which:
- Is the basis of evolution
- Gives an organism a better chance of survival in an unstable environment as they are able to
adapt
- May prevent the spread of diseases
- May reduce the chance of inheriting a disease from a parent

Disadvantages of sexual:
- High energy expenditure
- Slower reproduction process
- Unfavourable mutations and recessive genes might be expressed
- Outside agents may be needed

Sexual reproduction process
More complicated than asexual.
The diploid parent produces gametes in the gonads by meiosis.
The gametes are haploid (n) as they contain one set or half the number of chromosomes.
The male and female gametes are brought together by pollination (plants) or mating (animals).
The gamete nuclei then fuse, a process known as fertilization.
The new cell, the zygote, is diploid (2n) as it has two sets of chromosomes.
The zygote grows by mitotic cell division into a new individual.
Parent organisms (2n)

Gonads

Meiosis Meiosis
Gamete (n) Gamete (n)
Fertilization


Zygote (2n)



New organism
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