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MST4.I.LE.4.1b:
There are many methods of asexual reproduction, including division of a cell into two cells, or separation of part of an animal or plant from the parent, resulting in the growth of another individual.
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Students will understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and theories pertaining to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the historical development of ideas in science.
Intermediate
The Living Environment
The continuity of life is sustained through reproduction and development.
Students observe and describe the variations in reproductive patterns of organisms, including asexual and sexual reproduction.
There are many methods of asexual reproduction, including division of a cell into two cells, or separation of part of an animal or plant from the parent, resulting in the growth of another individual.
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