Reproduction of Animals Flashcards

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Modes of animal reproduction?

A

-asexual and sexual reproduction

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What is asexual reproduction?

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  • genetic materials come from one parent, without the fusion of egg and sperm
  • genetically identical to parent
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what is sexual reproduction?

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genetic material of two individuals combined to produce genetically diverse offspring that differ from their parent

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4
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asexual reproduction?

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  • fission
  • budding
  • gemmules
  • fragmentation and regeneration
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5
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alternation of asexual and sexual reproduction?

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  • parthenogenesis
  • hermaphroditism
  • sequential hermaphroditism
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what is fission?

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separation of a parent cell into two or more daughter cells of approximately equal in size

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binary fission?

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  • separation of parent’s nucleus into half
  • produces 2 individuals (identical)
  • eg: amoeba paramecium, euglena
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multiple fission?

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nucleus of a parent cell divides repeatedly and produces many individuals
-amoeba

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what is budding?

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  • outgrowth (bud) pushes out from the parent’s cell, pinches off and enlarges into a new cell
  • coral and hydra
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what is gemmules?

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internal buds found in sponges

-involved in asexual

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what is fragmentation and regeneration?

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breaking of the body into several pieces or some may develop into complete adults

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sexual reproduction?

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creation of an offspring by fusion of male and female gametes to form zygote

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the female and male gamete?

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  • egg

- sperm

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14
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reproductive cycle are controlled by?

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  1. hormones

2. environmental cues

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what is hermaphroditism?

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sexual reproduction presents a special problem for certain organism
-seldom encounter a mate

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parthenogenesis?

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a process in which an egg develops without being fertilized

  • clone of a mother
  • arthropods and some species of lizards
17
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internal and external fertilization ?

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  • fusion of gametes inside of the body of a parent (terrestrial animals)
  • fusion of gamete outside of the body of a parent (aquatic animal)
18
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main function of fertilization?

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to bring the haploid nuclei of sperm and egg together to form a diploid zygote

19
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process of releasing gametes into the water is called?

A

spawning

20
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what is pheromone and the function?

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  • chemical released by one organism that can influence the physiology and behavior of other individuals of the same species
  • mate attractions
21
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oviparity and ovoviviparity?

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  • expulsion of undeveloped eggs

- the young grow in eggs inside the mother’s body and the mother gives birth to live young

22
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viviparity?

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development of embryo inside the body of mother eventually leading to give birth
-mostly in mammals