Title: HOW THEY DO IT!
1HOW THEY DO IT!
http//sofia.usgs.gov/projects/wadingbird_wcas/
- Purpose of reproduction
- Replace the parents with 2 or more of the species
- of babies depends on the ability of the species
to make it to sexual maturity
http//www.dartmouth.edu/burkle/Laura20Burkle20
-20Research.html
http//www.jburroughs.org/science/resources/flower
/flowertitle.html
www.wetwebmedia.com/snailidfaq3.htm
www.saburchill.com/chapters/chap0037.html
2- Types of Reproduction
- Asexual
- Does not mix up the genes
- Offspring are identical to the parent
- Susceptible to being wiped out
- anemone splitting (138) budding (247)
www.geol.umd.edu/.../eltsite/lectures/sex.html
http//www.unitedstreaming.com
3- Sexual
- Provides for genetic variation
- Involves ½ the genes from 1 parent ½ the genes
from the other - Differences in nature
- Some fish change sexes
- Some creatures are hermaphrodites (have both sex
organs) sea slug reproduction (149) - Sometimes the gender of the offspring is
determined by the environment - crocodile eggs lt70 ? male
- gt70 ? female
www.csulb.edu/depts/endo/
http//www.sardi.sa.gov.au/pages/ento/pasture_crop
_pests/broad_snail.htmsectID214tempID1
4- Gametes ? sex cells
- egg (ovum) sperm
- Each of these has ½ of the genetic material
- 2 ways to have sexual reproduction
- external fertilization
- needs water!
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http//www.morning-earth.org/Graphic-E/Cycle-index
.html
research.unc.edu/endeavors/spr2005/sperm.php
http//www.bookrags.com/Ovum
5- Clams, urchins, abalone millions of eggs
sperm are released - No parental care (p.c.)
- Slim chances of survival
Coral Reef Spawning 233
courses.uvi.edu/BIO/141/Urchin.htm
6- Fish (generalizations there are exceptions!)
- Millions of sperm are deposited near hundreds of
eggs - No p.c.
- Better chances of survival
Link to stickleback mating
http//www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/region1/salmon/chil
kat.cfm
7- Frogs (generalizations there are exceptions!)
- Male mounts the females and releases sperm as the
eggs are released. - No or very little p.c.
- Better chances of survival
Link to video
www.dailycal.org/article.php?id16489
8- Internal fertilization on land
- No water need a penis
- Egg is fertilized in the female
- Increased chance of survival
- Parent selection
- Reptiles (generalizations there are
exceptions!) - Lay eggs can go anywhere ? water is in the eggs
- Little p.c.
- Great chances of survival
http//www.worldbook.com/wb/Students?content_spotl
ight/reptiles/live_reproduction
9- Birds (generalizations there are exceptions!)
- Lay eggs ? female sits with eggs
- Shell around the water bag
- Food (yolk) allows for longer development
- High p.c.
- Really great survival
depts.washington.edu/ubna/recreation.htm
www.speysideorganics.com/OrganicFarming.htm
10- Mammals (generalizations there are exceptions!)
- Water bag inside mother
- Better protection
- Baby is with female _at_ all times
- Temp. regulation
- Better feeding
- Long p.c.
- Fewer offspring to provide for
- really great survival!
www.innovations-report.com/.../report-32662.html
http//www.britannica.com/ebc/art/print?id57413a
rticleTypeId0
www.dhss.mo.gov/Nutrition_Pregnancy/