f. Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction

FSI Biology Milestones Prep - Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction Video Notes

FSI Biology Milestones Prep: Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction

Interactive Video Notes • SB4 Alignment • Fill-in-the-Blank • Dropdowns • Drag & Drop

Goal: Master test traps + comparisons
Standard: SB4
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Video Notes + Interactive Checks

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Milestones Power Move: Don’t just memorize definitions. Practice the “WHY” — why one method is better in stable vs. changing environments.

Fill-in-the-Blank (Type the missing word)

1) This topic aligns to Georgia Biology Standard _____.

2) Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical, called a _____.

3) In sexual reproduction, gametes are formed through _____.

4) The process that combines gametes to form a zygote is _____.

5) Sexual reproduction increases genetic _____ in a population.

Dropdown Questions (Choose the best answer)

6) An organism reproduces rapidly, does not need a mate, and makes genetically identical offspring. This is:

7) Which method is most likely to help a population survive a changing environment?

8) Binary fission in bacteria is an example of:

9) Crossing over and independent assortment happen during:

10) Which method is BEST described as “Alone = one parent”?

Drag & Drop Sort (Milestones-Style)

Drag each term into the correct category. Tip: look for keywords like two parents, gametes, clone, variation.

Word Bank Drag these
Drop Zones Sort here
Asexual Reproduction One parent • clones • fast
Sexual Reproduction Two parents • gametes • variation
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