Methods of Sexual Reproduction
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Transcript Methods of Sexual Reproduction
Mating
Process by which gametes arrive
in the same place at the same
time.
Mating seasons (environmental conditions)
Mammals mate on land or in water
Methods of Sexual
Reproduction
Conjugation
Occurs when two UNICELLULAR organisms
transfer some genetic material.
Example organisms: bacteria (E.Coli), protists
(Paramecium)
One cell copies an extra piece of DNA and
gives copy to another cell
May be how some bacteria become resistant
to antibiotics
Hermaphrodites
Have both male and female reproductive cells in
one individual.
Useful if immobile or rarely meet other
individuals
Examples: Earthworms, Sponges, Barnacles
and flowers
External Fertilization
Sperm and egg unite outside the body. Often occurs
in aquatic environments.
Examples: sea urchins (below) and salmon
Advantages
very little energy
required to find a
mate
Large amounts of
offspring produced at
one time
Disadvantages
Even though millions
of gametes released,
many will not survive
outside parents
Unprotected,
sometimes preyed
upon.
Not cared for by
parents, many do not
survive to adulthood.
Internal Fertilization
The union of sperm and egg occurs inside the female.
Examples organisms: some aquatic animals such as
sharks and most land animals. Humans reproduce
this way!!
Advantage
more offspring
survive because as
embryo they are
protected, and
parental care
Disadvantage
More energy to find a
mate
Results in fewer
zygotes, compared
with external
fertilization.
Pollination (in plants)
Internal fertilization, called Pollination
Transfer of male gametes (from male part of
plant) called pollen to ovules (female reproductive
part of plant)
Pollen grains carry the sperm cells. The ovules
contain the egg cells.
Pollen can be moved by wind, insects, and birds
Some flowers can pollinate themselves
1. What are types of asexual reproduction we
went over?
2. What are methods of fertilization we went
over for sexual reproduction?
3. Write out the definitions of the following
Sexual reproduction:
Asexual reproduction:
4. What are the advantages and
disadvantages of sexual and asexual
reproduction? Consider for individual plants
and animals as well as entire populations.
(make a chart to answer)