It can grow side shoots, which then grow roots and make their own plant! Or a person might take cuttings.
What do we call the unborn offspring as they are still developing inside the mother?
An embryo, or foetus!
What are plant sex cells called?
Gametes
In asexual reproduction, what do the offspring look like?
They are clones of the parent!
Who is Jane Goodall?
A researcher who studied chimpanzees in Africa.
Describe the life cycle of a frog. Big points!
You must mention - eggs, tadpole living in the water, froglet, frog living on land...
An advantage of asexual reproduction is that only one parent is required to make new plants. TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE
What do we call the hard shell in which a caterpillar changes into a butterfly?
Pupa or chrysalis
Where are female sex cells found?
Ovules
Describe the life cycle of a kangaroo.
Baby kangaroo is born and lives in mother's pouch, drinking milk, then comes out when more developed. A young kangaroo is called a __________.
A disadvantage of sexual reproduction is that a plant can reproduce more quickly. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE
What is the male part of the flower called?
The stamen! It consists of the anther and filament, where you will find the pollen - the pollen contains the male sex cells.
What is the female part of the flower called?
The pistil is a plant's female part. It generally is shaped like a bowling pin and is located in the flower's center. It consists of a stigma, style and ovary.
Name two organisms that go through metamorphosis.
Frog, butterfly - and others! What does metamorphosis mean?
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