BIOL 1030 Lecture 6: Animal RDFF

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A female and a male have to come together and exchange gametes. The female can divide and copy herself to reproduce. If environmental conditions are changing, no variations in species can be detrimental. Diploid cell undergoing mitosis create two identical cells. Modified mitosis is how we get from 4 haploid gametes to 4 diploid gametes. This type of reproduction has been seen in the whiptail lizard or in turkeys. Dioecious (two houses where organs for eggs are in one house and organs that produce the sperm are in another house) which refers to males and females. Monoecious (one house) and an example is a hermaphrodite that has male and female organs in one body. Worms are simultaneous hermaphrodites meaning they produce eggs and sperm at the same time. Sequential hermaphrodites will start life as one sex and they will develop into the other later in life.

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