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Bellringer. How many parents are involved in sexual reproduction?. Agenda. Anticipatory Set Bellringer Announcements (team prize bags) Quiz Recap Input – Venn Diagrams and writing template Guided Practice – Team Work Independent Practice – worksheet Closing. Objective.
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Bellringer How many parents are involved in sexual reproduction?
Agenda • Anticipatory Set • Bellringer • Announcements (team prize bags) • Quiz Recap • Input – Venn Diagrams and writing template • Guided Practice – Team Work • Independent Practice – worksheet • Closing
Objective • After today, you will be able to create a Venn diagram and write a brief paragraph comparing and contrasting sexual and asexual reproduction.
Big Goal Connection • 80% Mastery • 8 on the writing rubric
3.7 Comparing and Contrasting Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Class Notes
Venn Diagrams Example: Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells • Simple • Have no nucleus • The only organelles are ribosomes • Complex • Have a nucleus • Have many organelles • Animals, plants, and fungi have eukaryotic cells • Both are types of cells • Both contain DNA • Both contain ribosomes - Bacteria are prokaryotic cells
Sexual and Asexual Reproduction are both _________________. However, they are different in many ways. Sexual reproduction happens between ______ parents, while asexual reproduction involves only ____ parent.
The offspring produced by sexual reproduction have ___________ DNA to/from the parents. However, the offspring produced by asexual reproduction have ____________ DNA to the parent.
Team Practice • Complete the following diagrams in groups of 2-3 within your team. Feel free to use color in your diagrams.
Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction
Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction • Now, in your same groups, write a paragraph comparing and contrasting sexual and asexual reproduction. You can use the provided template, but you will not have the template on the test.
3.7 Independent Practice • Complete the independent practice on a separate sheet of paper from your notes (you will be turning this in at the end of class).