Y9 Asexual Reproduction

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Commercial Rose farming business is one of the most profitable

among floriculture trade. Rose is the most popular flower in the


cut-flower trade both in the domestic and international markets.

HOW DO YOU THINK


ROSES
REPRODUCE?

WHICH IS THE
BEST WAY TO
COMMERCIALY
PRODUCE ROSES?
WHY DO YOU THINK
SO?
REPRODUCTIO
N:
Asexual
reproduction
LO: To understand that plants can reproduce

in plants
asexually by natural methods and by
artificial methods.
SUCCESS
CRITERIA
0Knowledge &
understanding
I can describe how asexual
o APPLICATIO
N
I can explain the

1 0 2
reproduction occur naturally and advantages and
artificially. disadvantages of
Working asexual reproduction .

scientifically
I can create a case study to

3
suggest a solution to a problem.
ASEXUAL
REPRODUCTION
IN PLANTS
Asexual reproduction
only involves one parent and all
TYPES OF ASEXUAL
REPRODUCTION:
offspring produced are exact genetic NATURAL
copies of each other and the parent -bulbs -rhizome
plant – they are clones (genetically -runners -tuber
identical) THINK CRITICALLY:

Artificial asexual reproduction of plants


are done through cuttings, Which type of
vegetative propagation will you choose?
Why?
Study each
diagram,
Differentiate a bulb,
runner, tuber and a
rhizome.
MID PLENARY – arrange in
correct sequence
a. plants grow side branches, known as a. This cutting can either be placed
runners, that have small plantlets at their into water until new roots grow or
ends can sometimes be placed directly
b. new plantlets will grow and into soil
b. Gardeners take cuttings
become independent from the parent
from good parent plants
plant c. These cuttings are then planted
c. they touch the soil and plantlets and eventually grow into adult
will grow roots plants that are genetically
d. horizontal stems grow sideways out of identical to the original plant
the parent plant
CORE
TASK
Your GOAL is to create a case study about the
I. Title following:
II. Background
III. Problem
IV. Claim to Solve the IRISH POTATO FAMINE
Problem
V. Evidence
VI. Reasoning
VII.Conclusion FATE OF GROS MICHEL BANANA
INDEPENDENT TASK
In 1809, a young girl, Mary Ann Brailsford, planted some A. Explain why Merryweather
apple pips in her garden in the village of Southwell, decided to use cuttings to
Nottinghamshire, UK. One of the trees produced a type of produce more copies of the
apple that had a good flavour and texture for cooking. Bramley apple tree rather
The house and garden was purchased by Matthew than growing trees from
Bramley, a local butcher, in 1846 and in 1856 a seed.
horticulturalist called Henry Merryweather asked to take B. Explain why, when growing
cuttings from the tree. He used the cuttings to grow more potatoes, it is good practice
trees and the apples they produced were named ‘Bramley to grow several varieties
apples’ after the owner of the original tree. The trees rather than one.
spread throughout the UK and abroad and are the most
commonly used cooking apple.
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THAT YOU

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CONCEPT YOU
o WANT TO
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PLENARY
0Knowledge &
understanding
I can describe how asexual
o APPLICATIO
N
I can explain the

1 0 2
reproduction occur naturally and advantages and
artificially. disadvantages of
Working asexual reproduction .

scientifically
I can create a case study to

3
suggest a solution to a problem.

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