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From One to Many We know that living things humans, plants, and animals die one day. Suppose you have a vase with roses and sunflowers. The flowers will wilt and wither away in a few days. Then how do we find flowers to put in our vase the next day? How are there enough roses at the florist every day if all these roses die? The answer is pretty simple. Plants, animals, and human beings all reproduce. So, even when a particular flower or bird dies, the species as a whole continues to live because there are many others of the same kind. Reproduction is essential to the survival of all species. Without it, they would perish. Imagine if everyone in the world decided not to have children, there would come a time when no human beings are left on earth! Where Are Babies From? Reproduction re + production is the process by which living things are created. Two kinds of reproduction are sexual and asexual. Asexual reproduction is the process in which one organism produces a copy of itself without the help of another organism. For example: a bacteria can split into two cells on its own, tulips can reproduce through bulbs, and strawberries through stems. Sexual reproduction involves two individuals of the opposite sex (male and female) who come together to produce an offspring. Just as human beings have two parents, most animals and many plants do too.

Asexual Reproduction When an organism reproduces on its own, it creates a copy of itself. Let s see how this happens in onions and potatoes. If you leave the potato out for a few days, it begins to develop new stems or sprouts from its eyes. Each of these sprouts can become a new potato plant. And each of these new plants will be identical to the parent. What about onions? An onion is a bulb or an underground stem. Smaller bulblets form at the bottom of the bulb and can give rise to new plants. Sexual Reproduction Do you ever find your parents arguing over who you resemble more? Your mother might say that you have her eyes. Your father might say you are tall like him. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that have some of the characteristics of both parents but are not identical to either of them. Sexual reproduction happens in plants, animals, insects, and fish. Mammals, such as human beings, dogs, cats, and hippos can give birth to live young offspring. Other animals like pigeons and lizards lay eggs.

Name: Date: 1. What is reproduction as defined by the passage? A another word for cloning B copying a work of art C the process by which living things are created D a way for organisms to correct their flaws 2. What does the author describe in the passage? A two types of reproduction B where florists get their supply of flowers C why sexual reproduction happens in species D why certain organisms reproduce on their own 3. Onions reproduce asexually. What evidence from the text supports this conclusion? A An onion is a bulb or an underground stem. B When an organism reproduces on its own, it creates a copy of itself. C Each of these sprouts can become a new potato plant. D Smaller bulblets form at the bottom of the bulb and can give rise to new plants. 4. Why are the offspring of animals who reproduce through sexual reproduction not exact copies of their parents? A because the offspring reproduce on their own B because the offspring do not have the characteristics of their parents C because the offspring have some of the characteristics of both parents D because the offspring only have the characteristics of one parent 5. What is this passage mainly about? A how babies are born B sexual and asexual reproduction C plant reproduction D lizard survival methods 1

6. Read the following sentences: Sexual reproduction involves two individuals of the opposite sex (male and female) who come together to produce an offspring. Just as human beings have two parents, most animals and many plants do too. What does offspring most nearly mean based on these sentences? A a human s relatives B an animal s habitat C a human s ancestors D a human s child or an animal s young 7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. There are two types of reproduction, sexual and asexual reproduction. A namely B thus C ultimately D in contrast 8. Define asexual reproduction. 2

9. According to the text, what does sexual reproduction involve? 10. What does the text compare? Use evidence from the text to support your answer. 3

Teacher Guide & Answers Passage Reading Level: Lexile 830 1. What is reproduction as defined by the passage? A another word for cloning B copying a work of art C the process by which living things are created D a way for organisms to correct their flaws 2. What does the author describe in the passage? A two types of reproduction B where florists get their supply of flowers C why sexual reproduction happens in species D why certain organisms reproduce on their own 3. Onions reproduce asexually. What evidence from the text supports this conclusion? A An onion is a bulb or an underground stem. B When an organism reproduces on its own, it creates a copy of itself. C Each of these sprouts can become a new potato plant. D Smaller bulblets form at the bottom of the bulb and can give rise to new plants. 4. Why are the offspring of animals who reproduce through sexual reproduction not exact copies of their parents? A because the offspring reproduce on their own B because the offspring do not have the characteristics of their parents C because the offspring have some of the characteristics of both parents D because the offspring only have the characteristics of one parent 5. What is this passage mainly about? A how babies are born B sexual and asexual reproduction C plant reproduction D lizard survival methods 1

6. Read the following sentences: Sexual reproduction involves two individuals of the opposite sex (male and female) who come together to produce an offspring. Just as human beings have two parents, most animals and many plants do too. What does offspring most nearly mean based on these sentences? A a human s relatives B an animal s habitat C a human s ancestors D a human s child or an animal s young 7. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. There are two types of reproduction, sexual and asexual reproduction. A namely B thus C ultimately D in contrast 8. Define asexual reproduction. Suggested answer: Asexual reproduction is the process in which one organism produces a copy of itself without the help of another organism. 9. According to the text, what does sexual reproduction involve? Suggested answer: Sexual reproduction involves two individuals of the opposite sex (male and female) who come together to produce an offspring. 10. What does the text compare? Use evidence from the text to support your answer. Suggested answer: Students should explain that the text compares and contrasts asexual and sexual reproduction. The text explains that they are both processes by which living things are created. More advanced answers may indicate that the two processes are distinguished as asexual reproduction involves an organism reproducing on its own whereas sexual reproduction involves two individuals of the opposite sex (male and female) who come together to produce an offspring. 2