BIO 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Estrone, Central Artery, Oogenesis

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Animals may reproduce exclusively asexually or sexually or can alternate between the two. A process in which an egg develops without being fertilized. Genes come from one parent without fusion of egg and sperm. Allows animal in isolation to reproduce without locating mates. Advantageous in stable, favorable environments because genotypes are perpetuated precisely. Separation of parent into two or more individuals of approximately equal size. New individuals splitting off from existing ones (offspring may or may not detach) Breaking of body into several pieces each of which may develop into complete adults. Must be followed by regeneration (regrowth of lost body parts) Genes come from fusion of haploid cells (gametes) to form a zygote (fertilized egg) which is diploid. Increases genetic variability among offspring by generating unique combination of genes. Hermaphroditism individual has both male and female reproductive systems. Sequential hermaphroditism individual reverses its sex during its lifetime. Most animals display cycles of reproductive activity.

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