This concept map of sexual vs. asexual reproduction depicts the primary distinction between sexual and asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction is simply the combination of genetic material from two parents. Asexual reproduction results in genetically identical offspring to one of the parents. In simpler words, Asexual reproduction generates genetically identical offspring to a single parent. In sexual reproduction, two parents contribute genetic information to produce unique offspring. Reproduction is a similar process for many single-celled organisms. The parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Create your Sexual reproduction vs. asexual reproduction concept mind map easily with EdrawMind.
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Plant Reproduction
Sexual
Sporic reproduction (alternation of generation)
Seedless Plants
Adapted for reproduction inwet environment
Swimming sperm
independent gametrophyte plant
unprotected zygote, embryo, and gametophyte
Types
Non-Vascular
Dominant Gametophyte Plant
Vascular
Dominant Sporophyte Plant
Seed Plants
Adapted for reproduction in dry environment
non-motile sperm
dominant sporophyte generation
dependent grametophyte generation
protected zygote embroye
Types
Gymnosperms
Unprotected seeds develop on upper surface of reproductive structures
Wind pollination
single fertilization
Angiosperms
protected seeds develop within ovary wall
Wind, insect, or animal pollination
Double fertilization
Asexual
Natural VegetativePropagation
Growth from roots, stems, or leaves
Artificial Propagation
For example: dividing, grafting, cuttings, layering,tissue culturing
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Plant Reproduction
Sexual
Asexual
Sporic reproduction (alternation of generation)
Seedless Plants
Seed Plants
Adapted for reproduction in
wet environment
Swimming sperm
independent gametrophyte plant
unprotected zygote, embryo, and gametophyte
Adapted for reproduction in dry environment
non-motile sperm
dominant sporophyte generation
dependent grametophyte generation
protected zygote embroye
Types
Types
Non-Vascular
Vascular
Dominant Gametophyte Plant
Dominant Sporophyte Plant
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms
Unprotected seeds develop on upper surface of reproductive structures
Wind pollination
single fertilization
protected seeds develop within ovary wall
Wind, insect, or animal pollination
Double fertilization
Natural Vegetative
Propagation
Artificial Propagation
Growth from roots, stems, or leaves
For example: dividing, grafting, cuttings, layering,
tissue culturing
Plant Reproduction
Sexual
Sporic reproduction (alternation of generation)
Seedless Plants
Adapted for reproduction inwet environment
Swimming sperm
independent gametrophyte plant
unprotected zygote, embryo, and gametophyte
Types
Non-Vascular
Dominant Gametophyte Plant
Vascular
Dominant Sporophyte Plant
Seed Plants
Adapted for reproduction in dry environment
non-motile sperm
dominant sporophyte generation
dependent grametophyte generation
protected zygote embroye
Types
Gymnosperms
Unprotected seeds develop on upper surface of reproductive structures
Wind pollination
single fertilization
Angiosperms
protected seeds develop within ovary wall
Wind, insect, or animal pollination
Double fertilization
Asexual
Natural VegetativePropagation
Growth from roots, stems, or leaves
Artificial Propagation
For example: dividing, grafting, cuttings, layering,tissue culturing
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