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Asexual reproduction involves only one organism. Descendents develop directly from the Body of the progenitor. They are identical to the progenitor. For example: In unicellular organism, the only cell divides into two new cells. In some simple invertebrates, the descendents forms slowly from the progenitor’s body, like in the Polyp. A new plant can grow from a root or part of the stem of another plant. Other plants, like moss or ferns, produce cells called spores.
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PHASES OF REPRODUCTION 1. CREATION OF THE GAMETES Animals have reproductive organs to perform sexual reproduction.These organs can be male or female. - Female Organs (Ovaries) produce Female Gametes (Ovules) - Male Organs (Testicles) produce Male games (Sperm) 2. FERTILIZATION: External: the union of the ovule and sperm occurs outside the female reproductive organs. Internal: the union of the ovule and sperm occurs inside the female reproductive organs.
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3. DEVELOPMENT OF THE ZYGOTE AND EMBRYO: The zygote formed by fertilization forms an embryo. -Inside an egg (oviparous): The embryo feed on nutritious subtances contained in the egg. It breath througth the shell. When is development is complete, it leaves the egg (hatching). -Inside the female reproductive system (viviparous): The embryo takes food and oxygen from the body of the mother. When its complete it leaves the inside of the mother. This is called birth.
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THE FLOWER: *Pistil: is the female part of the flower. Inside (In the ovary) there are the ovules (the female gametes) *Stamens: are the male part of the flower. Pollen grains which contain the male gametes, form part of the stamens. *Calyx: is the lower part of the flower. It is formed by small leaves called sepals. *Corolla: are leaves around the stamens and the pistil. These leaves are called petals. They are colorful to attract the insects.
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PHASES OF REPRODUCTION -Pollination and fertilization: POLLITATION is the journey of the grains of pollen from the staments of one plant’s flower to the pistil to another one. FERTILIZATION when a grain of pollen reaches the pistil it gets through a fine tube to reach the ovules. The union of the gametes, or fertilization, produces a zygote, which forms de embryo. -Formation of the fruit and the seed: After fertilization, the flower loses its stamens and corolla and its pistil develops to form a fruit. Inside the fruit, the embryo is surrounded By a capsule, full of nutritious substances, called the seed. -The germination of the seeds: When a seed is buried underground and finds the correct humidity and Temperature, it germinates. This means it breaks through its surroun- Ding capsule and grows roots and little leaves. This is the new plant.
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What’s hermaphrodites? There are animals that have the two reproductives organs male and female. For example: The Snail, the earthworm and the clown fish. LOOK THIS PHOTOS THEY ARE AMAZING!:
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