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“REPRODUCTION IN ANIMALS” Mrs. Sandy Gomez
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REPRODUCTION Requires only one parent (Adnavtage) Takes place faster Less genetic diversity (Disadvantage) 2 types of reproduction: Asexual Sexual Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction
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ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Requires only one parent (Adnavtage) Takes place faster Less genetic diversity (Disadvantage)
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ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Common in: Cnidarians Some lizardsBacteria Plants Fungi
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REPRODUCTION Requires only one parent (Adnavtage) Takes place faster Less genetic diversity (Disadvantage) 2 types of reproduction: Asexual Sexual Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction
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ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Types of asexual reproduction: Binary Fission BuddingVegetative Propagation Sporulation Fragmentation Parthenogenesis
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SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Requires two gametes from different parents:(Disdvantage) Egg cell (female) Sperm cell (male) Takes place longer Maintains genetic diversity (Advantage)
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TYPES OF FERTILIZATION
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2 types: Internal Fertilization External Fertilization Eggs are fertilized inside the body of the egg- producing individual Eggs are fertilized outside the body of the egg- producing individual Some invertebrates: 1.Sponges, spiders Vertebrates: 1.Some fish and amphibians 2.All reptiles, birds and mammals Some invertebrates: 1.Sponges, spiders Vertebrates: 1.Some fish and amphibians 2.All reptiles, birds and mammals Some invertebrates: 1.Corals, worms, mollusks Vertebrates: 1.Some fish and amphibians Some invertebrates: 1.Corals, worms, mollusks Vertebrates: 1.Some fish and amphibians
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DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH
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After fertilization takes place, where do embryos develop? Developing Embryos Ovoviparous: -Outside parent´s body -Nutrients obtained from egg yolk Viviparous: - Inside parent´s body -Obtains nutrients from mother´s body Ovoviviparous: -Inside parent´s body -Nutrients obtained from egg yolk
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DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH Oviparous Viviparous Most invertebates, reptiles Some fish and amphibians All birds Few mammals Most mammals Some: insects, sharks, amphibians, reptiles
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DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH Ovoviviparous Some: 1.Fish 2.Shark 3.Reptiles
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