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Living things - Coggle Diagram
Living things
Flowers
Internal Fertilizations
The flowers have a very complex fertilization process. The flowers can't move but they reproduce internally. Their anthers produce pollen which travels to other plants via insects or wind. The pollen is then meets with the ovary of another flower and fertilization takes place.
During internal fertilization, eggs are fertilized inside the body of the eggs producing individual.
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Multicellular organism
Flowers have dedicated cells and organs. For example, their nectary produces nectar which helps for their reproduction.
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Bacteria
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Asexual Reproduction
Mitosis
Cell division into two daughter cells that are genetically identical. This results in slower evolution because the genes stay the same unless a mutation is present.
The offspring is the same genetically as the parent. This is often seen in simple organism as the process is simple and effective. The process ensures the passing of the genes onto the next generation.
Chickens
Sexual Reproduction
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The production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals or different sexes.
Multicellular organism
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Chickens are multicellular organisms. They have dedicated organs that are made from cells that serve specific purposes. Each cell cannot survive on its own but it is better are serving its purpose
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Coral
External Fertilization
Meiosis
In Meiosis, the new daughter cells are different since they combine the genes of the parents. This speeds up evolution.
The corals cannot move but they reproduce sexually. They do this by releasing big amounts of eggs and sperm into the water which also fertilize there.