The image contains a variety of organisms, including animals, plants, and fungi. Above the images is a prompt: "Circle the organisms that reproduce ASEXUALLY in RED. Circle the organisms that reproduce SEXUALLY in BLUE." ### Organisms in the Image: 1. Bird 2. Bacteria (circular cells) 3. Frog 4. Sunflower 5. Fish 6. Mushroom 7. Butterfly 8. Sea star 9. Coral 10. Turtle 11. Scorpion 12. Yeast cells (depicted as small circular structures) 13. Tree 14. Snake 15. Cactus 16. Kangaroo 17. Strawberry 18. Lizard 19. Fern 20. Bear ### Explanation: - **Asexual reproduction** includes methods like budding, binary fission, and vegetative propagation, commonly observed in organisms such as bacteria, yeast, and some plants. - **Sexual reproduction** involves two parents contributing genetic material, as seen in most animals and flowering plants. This educational exercise encourages students to identify different reproductive strategies among various organisms.
The image contains a variety of organisms, including animals, plants, and fungi. Above the images is a prompt: "Circle the organisms that reproduce ASEXUALLY in RED. Circle the organisms that reproduce SEXUALLY in BLUE." ### Organisms in the Image: 1. Bird 2. Bacteria (circular cells) 3. Frog 4. Sunflower 5. Fish 6. Mushroom 7. Butterfly 8. Sea star 9. Coral 10. Turtle 11. Scorpion 12. Yeast cells (depicted as small circular structures) 13. Tree 14. Snake 15. Cactus 16. Kangaroo 17. Strawberry 18. Lizard 19. Fern 20. Bear ### Explanation: - **Asexual reproduction** includes methods like budding, binary fission, and vegetative propagation, commonly observed in organisms such as bacteria, yeast, and some plants. - **Sexual reproduction** involves two parents contributing genetic material, as seen in most animals and flowering plants. This educational exercise encourages students to identify different reproductive strategies among various organisms.
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