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Learn about asexual reproduction in plants, focusing on spider plants. Slide images illustrate stages over 50 days, from new growth to roots and shoots. Understand potato transformation as well. Discover how spider plants and strawberries reproduce asexually and explore more examples.
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1C6_Plant Reproduction Asexual Reproduction OB51 distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and describe a way in which a named plant can reproduce asexually
OB51 distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and describe a way in which a named plant can reproduce asexually
The following slides show asexual reproduction…
Day 50 Some of the new growths are beginning to turn green – these will become the shoots of the new plant Some of the new growths are beginning to turn downwards – these will become the roots of the new plant
1. Parent plant 2. Cells divide to grow a new stem 3. New plant grows at end of new stem Spider plant http://www.amherstgreenhouses.com/photo/tropical/spiderPlant.jpg
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/img/bistrawberries.gifhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/img/bistrawberries.gif 3. New plant grows at end of stem 1. Parent plant 2. Cells divide to grow new stem Strawberry
1C6_Plant Reproduction Asexual Reproduction OB51 distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction in plants and describe a way in which a named plant can reproduce asexually