asexual reproduction - only one parent and all the offspring are identical to that parent, sexual reproduction - two parents and all the offspring are different from each other, sperm - male sex cell made in the testes in animals, egg - female sex cell made in the ovaries in animals, fertilisation - fusion of the nuclei of the sex cells, zygote - fertilised egg, placenta - organ that provides oxygen and food for and removes waste from growing foetus, uterus - part of female reproductive system where the baby grows, oviduct - site of fertilisation in animals, pollen - male sex cell made in the anthers in plants, ovule - female sex cell made in the ovary in plants, pollination - transfer of pollen from anther to stigma, nectaries - produce nectar to attract insects, sepals - protect the unopened flower, bulbs - asexual reproduction organ found in onion and garlic plants., tubers - asexual reproduction organ found in potato plants., runners - asexual reproduction organ found in strawberry plants, plantlets - asexual reproduction organ found in mexican hat plants, chromosomes - structures which are made up of genes and found in the nucleus, dominant - gene form that is always shown in the phenotype when present in the genotype, recessive - gene form that is masked by a dominant gene form, phenotype - physica appearance of the organism, genotype - the two gene forms present for each characteristic, germination - development of a seed into a plant with green leaves, protein - food group found in meat required for growth and tissue repair, carbohydrate - food group found in pasta required for energy, fat - food group found in butter required for energy, vitamins - food group found in fruit required for a healthy body,

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