Reproduction A. Asexual 1. Mitosis I. Strategies
a. Steps What are the phases?What is the goal? Figure 12.7
a. Steps What are the phases?What is the goal? Figure 12.7
2. Types
a. Gemmules
b. Fission Figure 46.2
c. Budding Figure 13.2
d. Fragmentation
3. Advantages 4. Disadvantages
B. Sexual 1. Meiosis
a. Steps What are the phases?What is the goal? Figure 13.8
a. Steps What are the phases?What is the goal? Figure 13.8
Comparison Figure 13.9
2. Advantages 3. Disadvantages
A. Cycles 1. Estrus II. Sexual Patterns 2. Parthenogenesis
Figure 46.5a
Figure 46.5b
3. Hermaphroditic
Figure 46.1 a. Simultaneous
Protogynous vs. Protandrousb. Sequential
4. Monoecious vs. Dioecious
Monoecious vs. Dioecious
5. Monogamy vs. Polygamy
Monogamy vs. Polygamy
B. Mechanisms 1. Introduction
Figure 5.4 a. Dispersal
b. Survivorship Figure 53.6
c. Populations vs. Resources Figure 53.15
2. External
a. Strategy c. Disadvantage b. Advantage Figure 46.6
3. Internal
a. Strategy c. Disadvantage b. Advantage
Oviparous vs. Viviparous vs. Ovoviviparous
Figure 46.8
A. Male Anatomy 1. Tubules III. Mammalian Strategies
a. Structure Figure 46.11
2. Glands
a. Names & Location Figure b. Function
3. Sperm Production
a. Process Figure 46.12
a. Process Figure 46.12
b. Hormones Figure 46.14
4. Male Arousal
A. Female Anatomy 1. Tubules
a. Structure Figure 46.10
a. Structure Figure 46.9
2. Glands
Figure a. Names & Locationb. Function
3. Oocyte Production
a. Process == Pre-birth, Figure 46.12
a. Process == Puberty, & Menopause Figure 46.12
b. Hormones Figure 46.13
4. Uterine Changes
a. Pregnant Figure 46.15
b. Non-Pregnant
5. Female Arousal
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