Asexual Reproduction
A type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring.
Binary Fission
A common form of asexual reproduction found in bacteria, where the organism divides into two identical cells.
Budding
A form of asexual reproduction seen in yeast, where a new organism grows out of the body of the parent.
Vegetative Propagation
A form of asexual reproduction in plants where new individuals arise from root, stem, or leaf cuttings.
Sexual Reproduction
A type of reproduction that involves combining genetic material from two parents, resulting in genetically diverse offspring.
Meiosis
The process by which gametes (sperm and eggs) are formed, leading to a reduction in chromosome number.
Zygote
The fertilized egg that results from the union of sperm and egg, which develops into an embryo.
Pollination
The process that allows fertilization in plants, where pollen meets ovule leading to seed formation.
Mendelian Genetics
The study of inheritance of traits based on the principles established by Gregor Mendel.
Law of Segregation
One of Mendel's laws stating that alleles segregate during meiosis.
Law of Independent Assortment
Mendel's law that genes independently separate from one another when reproductive cells develop.
Punnett Square
A diagram that predicts the probability of inheriting specific traits based on parental genotypes.