Discovering diversity
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pictured, left to right: Jamie Broome, David Beutel, Connor Dailey, and Giselle Beltran.
pictured, left to right: Jamie Broome, David Beutel, Connor Dailey, and Giselle Beltran.
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Students at Ashworth recently compared sexual vs. asexual reproduction in plants.

The students’ performance task included a cutting made from spider plants, wandering jew, wax begonia, or snake plants.

These cuttings will grow in the school greenhouse until they are ready to be taken home and transferred into appropriately sized pots.
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