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Modes Of Reproduction Used By Single Organisms
Chapter Name : How Do Organisms Reproduce?
Sub Topic Code : 103_10_08_02_04
Topic Name : Modes Of Reproduction Used By Single Organisms
Sub Topic Name : Budding And Binary Fission
Introduction

Binary fission - sub division of cells into two or more cells and regeneration of those parts into separate cells. Budding - asexual reproduction, organism develops from an outgrowth or bud of another one

Pre-Requisites:

Trying to understand how budding and binary fission differ from each other.

Activity:

Videos which show how organisms undergo fission and budding.

Real Life Question:

Which organisms undergo budding and fission?

Key Words / FlashCards
Key Words Definitions (pref. in our own words)
Fission All prokaryotes undergo this division, cells are identical and this type of division takes place without the formation of spindles. Eg - bacteria
Budding New organism develops as an outgrowth or a bud, separates from parent organism when it matures. This newly created organism is a clone of the parent organism.
Learning aids / Gadgets
Gadgets How it can be used
Practical examples around us
Examples Explainations
Corals These are usually found near sea shores which reproduce through budding
What you learn in Theory:

What is budding and fission.

What you learn in Practice:

How are budding and fission different from each other.

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