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QUIZ (Asexual Reproduction)

The document consists of a matching quiz on asexual reproduction, detailing various methods such as binary fission, sporulation, fragmentation, stolons, and plantlets. It also includes an essay section prompting learners to reflect on their understanding of asexual reproduction and its application in daily life. The content is structured to test knowledge and encourage personal connection to the topic.

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QUIZ (Asexual Reproduction)

The document consists of a matching quiz on asexual reproduction, detailing various methods such as binary fission, sporulation, fragmentation, stolons, and plantlets. It also includes an essay section prompting learners to reflect on their understanding of asexual reproduction and its application in daily life. The content is structured to test knowledge and encourage personal connection to the topic.

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QUIZ TIME: MATCHING TYPE QUIZ TIME: MATCHING TYPE

1. It is almost similar to mitosis, but occurs in simpler 1. It is almost similar to mitosis, but occurs in simpler
way and at a faster rate in bacteria, because they do way and at a faster rate in bacteria, because they do not
not have nucleus, numerous organelles a long and have nucleus, numerous organelles a long and
complicated genetic material. complicated genetic material.
2. Asexual reproduction happens through spore 2. Asexual reproduction happens through spore
formation of the aerial hyphae of a fungus. formation of the aerial hyphae of a fungus.
3. It occurs when the body of the parents breaks into 3. It occurs when the body of the parents breaks into
distinct pieces, each of which can become offspring. distinct pieces, each of which can become offspring.
4. Known as runners , are horizontal stems from which 4. Known as runners , are horizontal stems from which
the roots of new plants grow. the roots of new plants grow.
5. Form in the parent plant’s stem in place of flower 5. Form in the parent plant’s stem in place of flower
heads. heads.
6. Miniature version of parent plant. 6. Miniature version of parent plant.

a. Sporulation a. Sporulation
b. Fragmentation b. Fragmentation
c. Bulblets c. Bulblets
d. Binary fission d. Binary fission
e. Stolon e. Stolon
f. Plantlets f. Plantlets

II: ESSAY TYPE II: ESSAY TYPE

7-10 7-10
In three (3) sentences what you have learned about In three (3) sentences what you have learned about
asexual reproduction how you will apply it in your daily asexual reproduction how you will apply it in your daily
lives? lives?

QUIZ TIME: MATCHING TYPE QUIZ TIME: MATCHING TYPE

1. It is almost similar to mitosis, but occurs in simpler 1. It is almost similar to mitosis, but occurs in simpler
way and at a faster rate in bacteria, because they do not way and at a faster rate in bacteria, because they do not
have nucleus, numerous organelles a long and have nucleus, numerous organelles a long and
complicated genetic material. complicated genetic material.
2. Asexual reproduction happens through spore
2. Asexual reproduction happens through spore formation of the aerial hyphae of a fungus.
formation of the aerial hyphae of a fungus. 3. It occurs when the body of the parents breaks into
3. It occurs when the body of the parents breaks into distinct pieces, each of which can become offspring.
distinct pieces, each of which can become offspring. 4. Known as runners , are horizontal stems from which
4. Known as runners , are horizontal stems from which the roots of new plants grow.
the roots of new plants grow. 5. Form in the parent plant’s stem in place of flower
5. Form in the parent plant’s stem in place of flower heads.
heads. 6. Miniature version of parent plant.
6. Miniature version of parent plant.
a. Sporulation
a. Sporulation b. Fragmentation
b. Fragmentation c. Bulblets
c. Bulblets d. Binary fission
d. Binary fission e. Stolon
e. Stolon f. Plantlets
f. Plantlets

II: ESSAY TYPE II: ESSAY TYPE

7-10 7-10
In three (3) sentences what you have learned about In three (3) sentences what you have learned about
asexual reproduction how you will apply it in your daily asexual reproduction how you will apply it in your daily
lives? lives?

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