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