BSCI 1511 Chapter Notes - Chapter 46: Blastocyst, Trophoblast, Menstruation

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Sexual reproduction: egg (haploid gamete, large, non-motile) fuses with sperm (haploid gamete, small, motile) to form a diploid zygote. Asexual reproduction: just cell division budding, fission (separation of parent into two offspring), fragmentation and regeneration (splitting into pieces where each piece becomes a new offspring), parthenogenesis (egg develop without being fertilized) Sometimes determined by seasons where it is better to have a kid. Sometimes hermaphrodites can reproduce with themselves or with each other. External: sometimes release into water at same time to spawn near each other or they all release at set time. Testes (gonads) produce sperm in seminiferous tubules. Sperm then passes through epididymis for 3 weeks until completely mature. It is ejected from the epididymis by the vas deferens out the urethra. Semen: produces from 2 seminal vesicles and prostate gland. Ovaries surrounded by follicles that consist of an oocyte. The fallopian tube extends down from the uterus toward a funnel opening.

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