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