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Asexual Reproduction
Chapter Name : Reproduction In Animals
Sub Topic Code : 103_08_09_03_01
Topic Name : Asexual Reproduction
Sub Topic Name : Budding And Binary Fission
Introduction

Budding and binary fission are forms of asexual reproduction by which organism arises from a single parent and inherit genes of that parent only.How does Hydra reproduce?

Pre-Requisites:

What is budding and binary fission, how are they different from each other?

Activity:

Picture, videos.

Real Life Question:

How does Hydra reproduce?Budding

Key Words / FlashCards
Key Words Definitions (pref. in our own words)
Budding Cells split via budding resulting in mother and daughter cell. The offspring organism is smaller than the parent. Example - Hydra
Binary Fission Parent organism splits into two and gives rise to 2 daughter cells. Example – Bacteria and Fungi
Learning aids / Gadgets
Gadgets How it can be used
Videos or documentaries It will show you how hydra and bacteria reproduce in detail and provide you wit lot of information
Practical examples around us
Examples Explainations
Hydra All hydra have the same genetic information because they are produced via budding ence carry the same genetic info as the parent.
What you learn in Theory:

What is the difference between budding and fission

What you learn in Practice:

Even though budding and fission are asexual reproduction yet they are very different from each other.

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