BIOL 1030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Clitoris, Nuclear Membrane, Gamete

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Animal reproduction, development, form and function: 46. 1-3, 47. 1-2, 40. 1. 46. 1 both asexual and sexual reproduction occur in the animal kingdom. Fusion of haploid gametes forms a diploid zygote. Variation in a population because the new gametes are unique each male and female will pass on their genes. Relatively slow reproduction, may be only one a year or once in lifetime, and they produce very few offspring. Gametes optional: with out the fusion of sperm and egg, usually mitotic division if gametes are present it"s always going to be the egg females can copy themselves, population can grow exponentially. Giving 100% of the alleles from the parent to the next generation. Budding: new individuals arise from outgrowths of existing ones. Hydra reproduce through budding cells of body wall of hydra start growing (develop mouth, and tentacles) into a bump and will start to grow until it can hop off the mother it is a genetic clone all mitotic divisions.

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