D3.1 Reproduction SL Flashcards

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Asexual Reproduction

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Reproduction involving one parent, resulting in genetically identical offspring (e.g., budding in potatoes)

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Sexual Reproduction

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Requires two parents; offspring are similar but not genetically identical to parents

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Meiosis

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A process creating genetic variation in sexually reproducing organisms

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4
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Clone

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An offspring genetically identical to its parent, common in asexual reproduction

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Genetic Diversity

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Sexual reproduction results in genetic variation, which is crucial for adaptation to environmental changes

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Sperm

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Male gamete, smaller, motile, produced in large numbers by testes

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Ovum (Egg)

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Female gamete, larger, non-motile, contains food reserves, produced in smaller numbers by ovaries

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8
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Testes

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Male reproductive organs producing sperm

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9
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Ovaries

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Female reproductive organs producing eggs

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10
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Gamete

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A sex cell (sperm or egg) produced by meiosis, involved in sexual reproduction

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Menstrual Cycle

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Monthly cycle preparing the female body for pregnancy, regulated by hormones

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12
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Ovulation

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Release of a mature egg from the ovary

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13
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Follicular Phase

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Phase in the menstrual cycle where ovarian follicles mature

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Luteal Phase

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Post-ovulation phase where the corpus luteum forms and secretes hormones

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15
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FSH and LH

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Pituitary hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle

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16
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Stamen

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Male reproductive part of a flower, produces pollen

17
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Pistil/Carpel

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Female reproductive part of a flower, contains the ovules

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Pollination

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Transfer of pollen from stamen to pistil

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Fertilisation in Plants

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Fusion of male and female gametes in plants, forming a diploid zygote

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Double Fertilisation

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Unique to flowering plants, involves the fusion of two sperm cells with different parts of the ovule

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Cross-Pollination

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Transfer of pollen between different plants, increases genetic diversity

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Self-Pollination

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Transfer of pollen within the same plant, less genetic diversity

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Self-Incompatibility

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Mechanism preventing self-fertilisation in plants, promotes genetic diversity

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Seed Dispersal

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Spreading of seeds away from the parent plant, reduces competition

25
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Germination

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Process where a seed develops into a new plant under favorable conditions