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Use the vocabulary words from "Read It" to complete the
following sentences.
In nature, most organisms produce through sexual
reproduction. However, there are some that undergo
(4). Plants like strawberries and potatoes grow
without seeds and spores, instead of using (5). In
(6) --, you have a single-celled organism that copies the
information inside of itself and divides into two identical
organisms. Through (7)_ _, new organisms like yeast
grow on parent organisms and split off once they're mature
enough to survive independently. This isn't to be confused
with (8)
which involves organisms splitting apart and
growing independently of one another.
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Bank for #4 - 8:
udding
inary fission
egetative propagation
sexual reproduction
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