Asexual Reproduction in Hydra. Hydra “budding” a form of asexual reproduction.

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Asexual Reproduction in Hydra

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Asexual Reproduction in Hydra

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Hydra “budding” a form of asexual reproduction

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Some turkeys can lay fertile eggs without mating. Young= clone of parent

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Water flea female does not need a male to mate with.

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Female sharks can often have young without mating

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Asexual reproduction of Amoeba

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Potato clones. 1 parent = asexual reproduction

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Baby potato plant growing from the potato tuber.

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Fungi spores = usually asexual

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Bread mold spores. Each grows into a new fungus

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Mold spore capsule exploded

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spores

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Close-up of mold spores

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Each spore can grow to a new mold if it lands in a good spot. ( on food ! )

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Strawberry runners

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Flowers = always for sexual reproduction