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Reproduction, Growth, and Development Reproduction, Growth, and Development Chapter 9 By: Shelby Jameson Chapter 9 By: Shelby Jameson
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Where Life Comes From Where Life Comes From G Spontaneous Generation G Idea that living things come from non-living things. G Your DNA contains the information needed to make a human with your characteristics or traits. G Living things reproduce and pass on exact copies of their DNA to offspring. G Reproduction in animals and plants usually involve two parents. G Diversity G Range of differences found among members of a population. G Spontaneous Generation G Idea that living things come from non-living things. G Your DNA contains the information needed to make a human with your characteristics or traits. G Living things reproduce and pass on exact copies of their DNA to offspring. G Reproduction in animals and plants usually involve two parents. G Diversity G Range of differences found among members of a population.
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Reproduction Reproduction G Meiosis G Each new cell divides again, gametes form by a division of the nucleus. G Mitosis G Each new cell has exact copy of the chromosomes that were in the parent cell. G Asexual reproduction=1 parent G Sexual reproduction=2 parents G External fertilization G Fertilized outside the female body G Internal fertilization G male places sperm inside female body causing fertilization. G Meiosis G Each new cell divides again, gametes form by a division of the nucleus. G Mitosis G Each new cell has exact copy of the chromosomes that were in the parent cell. G Asexual reproduction=1 parent G Sexual reproduction=2 parents G External fertilization G Fertilized outside the female body G Internal fertilization G male places sperm inside female body causing fertilization.
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Animal Development Animal Development G New Animal begins as a zygote G Becomes an embryo which is made of a million different cells G Embryo eventually takes on different shapes and functions this is called cell differentiation. G New Animal begins as a zygote G Becomes an embryo which is made of a million different cells G Embryo eventually takes on different shapes and functions this is called cell differentiation.
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Incomplete Metamorphosis Early stages don’t look same as the adult. Early stages look same as the adult.
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Mammal Offspring Mammal Offspring G Produce few offspring G Take care of young for long periods of time G Most carry young inside their body. G Embryo is held and protected by the Uterus. G Placenta provides food & oxygen from mother to developing embryo. G Different Mammals have different gestation times depending on size.(Time till birth) G Produce few offspring G Take care of young for long periods of time G Most carry young inside their body. G Embryo is held and protected by the Uterus. G Placenta provides food & oxygen from mother to developing embryo. G Different Mammals have different gestation times depending on size.(Time till birth)
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Thank You The End By: Shelby Jameson
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