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Hello, good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are.
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I'm happy that you're here.
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Today we are going to talk about asexual reproduction and the way that that works in plants.
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There are many different types of asexual reproduction in plants in different ways that it occurs, and i encourage you to look up more information online to discover more examples and more ways.
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But for the purpose of this video, i'm going to give you three examples of asexual reproduction in plants.
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So to begin, let's go over what asexual reproduction is.
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So, asexual reproduction means that you're creating offspring from just one parent.
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And that's really important because it means that the cells in the organism need to get a little creative and behave a little differently than they would in reproduction that occurs sexually.
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So in this video, i'm going to talk about fission, fragmentation, and budding.
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And these are three different examples of asexual reproduction in plants.
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So to begin, we're going to talk about vision.
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So fission can also be known as binary fission.
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And in this situation, the parental figure is going to break down and separate into two or more individuals of approximately the same size.
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So this occurs in single -celled organisms.
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And this is seen most frequently in bacteria, marcaia, and protists.
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And it occurs in some fungi.
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So the next example is fragmentation.
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And fragmentation is somewhat like the word.
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So you see me breaking down the word kind of like this.
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You can remember that fragmentation means body breaks down by kind of adding this linear visual to the word.
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Personally, that helps me because i'm a visual learner.
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If you're a kinetic learner, i would encourage you to write this down and rewatch the video a few times.
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Make your own rendition of the video.
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So if you're an auditory learner, this is just a sign -out, listen to the video again.
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So fragmentation, the body breaks down into many parts, and this is creating new life...