Sexual & Asexual Reproduction (AQA GCSE Biology)

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Mitosis & Meiosis

  • Mitosis is a type of nuclear division that gives rise to cells that are genetically identical

  • It is used for growth, repair of damaged tissues, replacement of cells and asexual reproduction

  • Meiosis is a type of nuclear division that gives rise to cells that are genetically different

  • It is used to produce gametes (sex cells)

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Sexual Reproduction

  • Sexual reproduction is a process involving the fusion of the nuclei of two gametes (sex cells) to form a zygote (fertilised egg cell) and the production of offspring that are genetically different from each other

    • The gametes of animals are the sperm cells and egg cells

    • The gametes of flowering plants are the pollen cells and egg cells

  • Fertilisation is defined as the fusion of gamete nuclei, and as each gamete comes from a different parent, there is variation in the offspring

  • The formation of gametes involves meiosis

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Asexual Reproduction

  • Asexual reproduction does not involve sex cells or fertilisation

  • Only one parent is required so there is no fusion of gametes and no mixing of genetic information

  • As a result, the offspring are genetically identical to the parent and to each other (clones)

  • Asexual reproduction is defined as a process resulting in genetically identical offspring from one parent

  • Only mitosis is involved in asexual reproduction

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Lára Marie McIvor

Author: Lára Marie McIvor

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Lára graduated from Oxford University in Biological Sciences and has now been a science tutor working in the UK for several years. Lára has a particular interest in the area of infectious disease and epidemiology, and enjoys creating original educational materials that develop confidence and facilitate learning.

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