Species - A group of living organisms that can reproduce together and make fertile offspring, Fertile - Something that is able to reproduce, Offspring - Product of reproduction eg. babies, Reproduction - Process of making offspring, Asexual Reproduction - Type of reproduction that can make offspring without a partner. This process is faster, easier, and requires less energy but only makes identical clones., Clones - Identical offspring that all have exactly the same traits., Sexual Reproduction - Type of reproduction that requires two parents meeting and combining their reproductive cells. This takes longer and requires more energy but makes babies that are all different., Gametes - Sexual reproduction cells eg. sperm and eggs, pollen and ovules, Fertilization - When male and female gametes meet and combine together to make a baby eg. sperm fertilizes an egg cell, Internal Fertilization - When a sperm merges with an egg inside the female animal's body eg. chickens, cats, humans, External Fertilization - When a sperm merges with an egg outside in the environment eg. fish, frogs, coral, Courtship - Behaviours used by animals to try and win the best mate possible by showing off how strong they are and how good they are at looking after their mate., Genetic Variation - Differences in traits eg. different hair colours, eye colours, in a population due to sexual reproduction., Pollination - The movement of pollen from one flower to another this process helps plants do sexual reproduction since they cannot move., Pollinators - Animals that help move pollen from one flower to the stigma of another flower eg. bees, butterflies, birds, bats, Propagation - A method of asexual reproduction used by farmers to make plant clones., Budding - A method of asexual reproduction done by yeast where one cell grows an identical new cell that remains attached to it., Binary Fission - A method of asexual reproduction done by bacteria where one cell splits into two identical cells., Spores - A type of asexual reproduction done by mushrooms and mold where they release spore cells which move to a new place then grow into an identical baby fungus.,
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Why Do Boys Exist - VOCABULARY
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