BIOL-UA 12 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Asexual Reproduction, Cortical Reaction, Seminiferous Tubule

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A population outlives its member by reproduction, the generation of new new individuals from existing ones. Asexual reproduction: creation of offspring without fusion of egg and sperm. Sexual reproduction: creation of an offspring of a male gamete (sperm) and female. Asexual reproduction: fission: separation of parent into two or more individuals of about the same size, fragmentation: breaking of body into pieces, which develop into adults, budding, parthenogenesis. : new individuals arise from outgrowths of existing one fertilization. : growth and development of embryos occur without. Example: hydra = budding, grows another form of itself. Sexual reproduction: cost of sexual reproduction: sexual females have half as many daughters as asexual females; two fold cost of sexual reproduction (50% disadvantage) all eukaryotic species reproduce sexually. Asexual reproduction doesn"t need anyone else to reproduce, which means they can generate two again = there"s nothing stopping it.

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