Title: Reproduction
1Reproduction
- How do we get more plants or animals?
2I. Asexual Reproduction (clones)
- a. tip/stem layering come in contact with
ground, send down roots. - b. cuttings piece of a plant in H2O until
rooted (root powder helps)
3Asexual Reproduction (clones)
- c. grafting attach a stem/twig of a plant to
a different plant. - d. budding similar to grafting
4Asexual Reproduction (clones)
- e. runners strawberry (underground shoots)
- f. bulb (onion and tulips) corm duplication
(gladiolas)
5II. SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS
- a. Flower parts
- i. Sepal (all calyx) Green leaf
like.Protect flower prior to opening - ii. Petals (all corolla)Protect
reproductive parts.Attract pollinators
6iii. Stamen (? male parts)
- 1. pollencontains sperm
- 2. antherproduces pollen
- 3. filamentholds anther up to aid in
pollination
7Pollen
8iv. Pistil (? female parts)
- 1. stigmapollen sticks to it.
- 2. stylesupports stigmaaids pollination
- 3. ovarycreates eggs, becomes fruit
- 4. Ovules turn into seeds if fertilized
9- V. ReceptaclePoint where flower joins stem
10(No Transcript)
11b. Flower types
- i. PerfectBoth male and female parts
- ii. ImperfectMale or Female parts
- iii. CompleteAll flower parts
- iv. IncompleteMissing one or more parts.
12c. Pollination
- a. Pollination pollen is transferred from an
anther to a stigma - i. Self-pollination uses own pollen
- ii. Cross-pollinationpollen from a
different plant
13Self Pollination
Cross Pollination
14Mini Quiz
1
3
2
4
pistil
7
5
6
8
15Pollinators
- 1. Insects
- 2. Rain
- 3. Mammals
16(No Transcript)
17(No Transcript)
18MINI QUIZ Label this flower diagram from memory
5
1
2
6
7
3
8
4
9
10
19d. Fertilization union of egg and sperm
- i. Pollen lands on stigma
- ii. pollen tube grows into an ovule
- iii. sperm is delivered to an egg
Pollination
Fertilization
20e. Flower ? Fruit
- i. ovary ripens into a fruit
- ii. fruits are filled with seeds
21(No Transcript)
22f. Seed Dispersal
- i. Wind, ex. Maple seeds
- ii. Animal (sticky), ex. burrs
- iii. Mechanical, pop out, beans
- iv. Water, coconut
- v. Birds, ex. MulberrySome seeds must pass
through a bird or will not germinate
23- III. Germination when a seed begins to grow
- a. Seeds potential
plants
24b. Requirements for Germination
- i. Water
- ii. Correct Temperature
- iii. Sometimes Light
25IV. Life Spans of plants
- a. Annual only one year
- i. Ex. Beans, marigolds, etc.
- b. Biennial two years, first grow a deep
root, then grow a big top - i. Ex. Beet, carrot
26Life Spans of plants
- c. Perennial many years
- d. Oldest plant bristlecone pine at 4767
years old (from a ring sample)
27What processes must occur for a seed to create
more seeds?
- a.
- b.
- c.
- d.
- e.
- f.
- g.
- h.
- i.
- j.
28Lab 56
epicotyl
micropyle
hilum
cotyledon
29COTYLEDON
HYPOCOTYL
EPICOTYL
RADICAL
30Animal Reproduction All SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
31I. Female Human Anatomy
- a. Female reproductive organ
- b. Job nurture eggs, produce estrogen and
progesterone, female hormones. - c. Location lower abdomen
Ovary
32II. The egg (haploid 23 chromosomes)
- a. When are eggs made? Prior to birth in the
female fetus - b. When is an egg released (ovulation)? Once
every 28 days - c. How long does an egg live?
- 72 hours, only 24 once it reaches the oviduct
(http//biology.clemson.edu/biolab/ovum.html )
33III. Anatomy
- i. Ovary 1.5 inch sphere
- ii. Oviduct (Fallopian Tube) Tubes from
near ovary into the uterus - iii. Uterus Pear shaped organ, womb
- 1. Endometrium inner
lining of the uterus
34- iv. Cervix opening at the base of the
uterus, dilates open during delivery of a baby. - v. Vagina tube to the outside of the body
35(No Transcript)
36- Fertilization in sea urchin video
- http//www.exploratorium.edu/imaging_station/galle
ry.php?AssetspeciesspecificfertCategoryfertiliz
ationTypevideo
37IV. Journey of the egg fertilization ? embryo
- a. Trace the path of the egg from ovulation
(release) to implantation (pregnancy) - i. Captured by fimbrae of oviduct
- ii. Travel down oviduct, fertilized by
sperm - iii. Growing ball of cells implanted in
uterus wall
The egg/zygotes journey takes 3-5 days
38b. Trace the path of the fetus out of the
uterus (womb)
- i. Through dilated cervix
- ii. Out through vagina, birth canal
39c. How does urine leave the body?
- Through the urethra,
- above vaginal opening.
40VII. Secondary Sex Characteristics
- a. Breasts enlarge
- b. Body contours change
- c. Genitals develop
- d. Pubic and armpit hair
- e. Menarche 1st menstruation
41- VIII. Hormones ?
- Estrogen and _Progesterone_ are made in the
_Ovary_
Estrogen and Progesterone
42IX. Sexual Maturity
- Menarche the first period
- Menopause periods stop
- i. Symptoms hot flashes, night sweats, mood
swings. - ii. Treatments hormone
replacement
43X. Male Human Anatomy
- a. Male reproductive organ _____________
- b. Job Produce sperm and testosterone
- c. Location In a sack (scrotum) between legs
testes
44XI. The sperm (haploid 23 chromosomes)
- a. Where are sperm made? Seminiferous tubules
in the teste - b. How are sperm released (ejaculation)?
Through the vas deferens and out the urethra - c. How long does sperm live? 72 hours out of
the body. (http//www.raysahelian.com/sperm.html)
-
- d. Where would a sperm meet an egg?
- In the oviduct of the female
45XII. Anatomy
- a. Testis 1.5 inch oval in the scrotum
- i. Seminiferous tubules
Site of spermatogenesis
(sperm making) - b. Epididymis Store nurture sperm
- c. Vas deferens long tube to urethra
46- d. Prostate Produces semen (lubricant)
- e. Seminal vesicle Produces semen (lubricant)
- f. Bulbourethral gland (Cowpers gland)
Produces semen (lubricant)
47- g. Urethra Common tube for semen and urine
- h. Penis External male organ
- i. Prepuce (foreskin) Often removed
48(No Transcript)
49XIII. Sperm vs. Semen
- Sperm are the reproductive cells
- Semen consists of the sperm cells, nourishing
fluids, and lubricating fluids from Cowpers,
Seminal, and Prostate Glands
50XIV. What is circumcision?
- Removal of the foreskin (prepuce)
51- XV. Trace the path of the sperm from the
epididymis out of the body (ejaculation) - Epididymis ? Vas deferens ? fluid from
prostate, Cowpers, and Seminal vesicle ? down
urethra ? out of body
52XVI. Secondary Sex Characteristics
- a. Produce sperm
- b. Lowered voice
- c. Pubic and armpit hair
- d. Body contours change
- e. Genitals develop
- f. Some research indicates testosterone ?
hair loss
53- XVII. Hormone - _Testosterone_ made in the
__Testes__
54XVIII. Sexual Maturity
- Sperm is made from puberty to death
55Name These Parts MINI QUIZ
3.
4.
5.
2.
6.
7.
56Lab 58
57Lab 58
Epididymis
Seminiferous Tubules
58MINI QUIZ Male Structures
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
59Menstrual Cycle
- I. Animals having a menstrual cycle?
- a. Humans
- b. Some other primates
60II. Estrous Cycle
- a. Other mammals
- b. Females become receptive to mating
(heat or rut) - c. Sex hormone levels rise
- d. Ovulation may occur spontaneously in some
species (e.g. cow), while in others it is induced
by copulation (e.g. cat). If there is no
copulation in an induced ovulator, estrus may
continue for many days, followed by interestrus,
and a reentry into the estrus phase until
copulation and ovulation occur.
(http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrus)
61III. Menstruation (destructive phase)
- DAYS 1-5 The Period
- a. Corpus luteum dies, uterus
lining is shed - b. Progesterone levels
decrease - c. FSH (Follicle Stimulating
Hormone) levels rise, lead to maturing
follicle
62IV. Follicle Stage (proliferative phase)
- DAYS 6-14
- a. FSH levels continue to rise
- b. Several follicles develop, only one
will ovulate - c. Follicle secretes estrogen
- d. Estrogen ? more LH being made
- e. Uterus lining thickens
- f. LH (Lutenizing Hormone) peaking triggers
ovulation
63V. Corpus Luteum Stage (secretory phase)
- DAYS 14-28
- a. Ruptured follicle ? corpus luteum
- b. Corpus luteum makes progesterone ?
thicker endometrium - c. High levels of progesterone inhibits
FSH production
64Menstrual Cycle
Lutenizing Hormone
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
- http//anatomy.iupui.edu/courses/histo_D502/D502f0
4/lecture.f04/Female04/cycle.jpg
65(No Transcript)
66VI. Summarize the events of the menstrual cycle
in your own words in a brief paragraph
67- VII. Birth Control Pills High levels of
progesterone (or a related hormone) trick body
into thinking it is pregnant ? NO
OVULATION - How do you still menstruate?
- 7 placebo pills a month
68Development SHOW THE DEVELOPMENT PPT
69- I. Haploid Gametes
- i. Sperm (_23_ chromosomes)
- ii. Egg (___23_ chromosomes)
- iii. Combine to form a diploid
(__46__ chromosomes) ZYGOTE!
70II. Implantation
- i. Embedded in lining of uterus
- ii. Detection makes Human Chorionic
Gonadotrophin (HCG) pregnancy tests detect this. - iii. Ectopic pregnancy when
the ball implants out of the uterus
71III. Embryo (Weeks 3-9)
- i. Major systems develop
- ii. Human, Fish, insect embryos look very
similar - iii. Very susceptible to damage from
chemicals (teratogens)
72IV. Fetus (Weeks 9-38)
- i. Primarily just grows in size
- ii. Less susceptible to chemicals
- iii. Triggers its own delivery
73- V. Most Dangerous Period for Weeks 1-6 (may
not know pregnant)
74VI. Pregnancy and Birth
- Placentamaterials transported from mom to baby
- Umbilical cordfetal blood vessels
- Changes in Mom
- 1. Emotional high progesterone
levels - 2. Frequent urination bladder squished
by uterus
75iv. Labor
- Uterus triggered by oxytocin begins to
contract - Amniotic sac tears, releasing water
- Cervixdilates, to allow baby to get through
- Drugs Epidural can alleviate some pain
76Steps in Birth
The fontanels -- soft spots --on his head allow
it to mold to the shape of this narrow passage.
Your baby's head "crowns" when the widest part of
it is at the vaginal opening.
77V. Baby Position
- 99 lengthwise
- Breech facing horizontal
- Cesarean birth surgical delivery
78VI. Abrupt Changes
- BreatheOur first test drive of the new lungs
- Digestive SystemLose rectal mucus plug and
defecate for the first time - Temperature98.6o F ? 70oF Room Temp
79VII. Lactation
- Prolactin (hormone) starts lactation
- First real milk 2 days after birth
803. Why breast feed
- Antibodies from mom to baby
- Right combination of nutrients
- Price is rightFree
- Free birth control for many women