Asexual reproduction - Key terms

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Across
  1. 4. Fission Asexual reproduction in bacteria where they split in two to make an identical copy.
  2. 5. Asexual reproduction where an organism splits and turns into two new organisms (e.g., sea stars).
  3. 7. When a single female self-fertilizes her own ovum and produces a clone.
  4. 8. A genetically identical offspring.
Down
  1. 1. An artificial propagation method where a fruiting scion is attached to a rootstock.
  2. 2. An artificial propagation method where cut parts of a plant reshoot.
  3. 3. A plant propagation structure where buds form into long stems. Also known as a stolon.
  4. 4. Asexual reproduction where a new organism sprouts off the parent (e.g., yeast, sponges).
  5. 6. A plant propagation structure where roots form into new shoots.