BIOL 228 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Survivorship Curve, Ernst Haeckel, Assortative Mating
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13. budding bud pinches off parent as new individual (ex. freshwater hydras) 14. parthenogenesis: ovum develops into an organism without fertilization (ex. aphids, komodo dragons) 15. life history lifetime pattern of growth, development, and reproduction. 16. monogamy animals choose a single mate common in birds, some primates. 17. polygyny: one male has multiple female mates (harem, most common among mammals size of harem is the result of cycles in female sexual receptivity. 18. polyandry one female had multiple male mates, present in some bird species: unisexual species species with separate male and female individuals. 20. dioecious plants plants with separate male and female individuals. 21. bisexual/perfect flowers flowers with both male and female organs: monoecious plants plants with separate male and female flowers on the same plant, hermaphroditic organisms possessing both male and female organs (ex. parrot fish) 24. outcrossing pollen of one individual fertilizes the egg of another.