Q2 Lesson 3 Part 1
Q2 Lesson 3 Part 1
Q2 Lesson 3 Part 1
PART 1
Competency:
Describe the
different ways of
how representative
animals reproduce.
(S11/12LT-IIej- 15)
UNSCRAMBLE ME
Rearrange the letters in the boxes on
the next slides to get the correct term
being described.
1. The process where two gamete cells
unite.
T O F A L I R E Z I N I T
F E R T I L I Z A T I O N
2. It is the early stage of growth and
development of a multicellular organism.
B O R E M Y
E M B R Y O
3. A fertilized cell.
G E Z O Y T
Z Y G O T E
4. These are reproductive cells such as
sperm, egg, and pollen grain.
E S A M E T G
G A M E T E S
5. The product of the reproductive
processes of a living organism.
F I S O R P G F N
O F F S P R I N G
Reproduction
Reproduction
1. Binary Fission
2. Fragmentation
3. Budding
4. Parthenogenesis
1. Binary Fission
A parent organism splits into
two identical daughter cells of
the same size.
Examples: sea anemone,
coral polyps
2. Fragmentation
A parent organism
breaks into fragments,
or pieces, and each
fragment regenerates
into a new organism if
the parts are big
enough.
Fragmentation may
occur through
accidental damage,
damage from
predators, or as a
natural form of
reproduction.
Examples: starfish, flatworms
3. Budding
A parent organism forms a bubble-like bud. The
bud stays attached to the parent cell while it
grows and develops. When the bud is fully
developed, it breaks away from the parent cell
and forms a new organism.
Examples: hydra, sponges
4. Parthenogenesis
Growth and development of
embryos occur without fertilization.
The offspring are not always clones.
Examples: aphids, bees, Komodo
dragon
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Sexual Reproduction