| A | B |
| sexual reproduction | the production of organism needing two parents |
| asexual reproduction | production of organisms from one parent |
| fertilization | the joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell |
| trait | a characteristic of living things |
| budding | a small part of the parent's body grows into a new organism |
| vegetative propagation | asexual reproduction in plants that produces new plats from leaves. stems and roots |
| fruiting bodied | fungal structures that produce spores |
| runners | plant stems on or under the ground that grow into new plants |
| dispersal | the spread of seed to a favorable location |
| germination | the sprouting of a seed into a new plant |
| embryo | the begining of a new offspring |
| most of fungus and bacteria reproduce | by asexual reproduction |
| hydra an example of | reproducing by budding |
| advantage of sexual reproduction | produce variety and offspring is better suited for the environment |
| examples of sexual reproduction | lions, humans, cats, horses, corn, frogs, tomatoes |
| examples of asexual reproduction | budding, vegetative reproduction |
| strawberries | reproduce by runners (asexually) and seeds( sexually) |