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PCAT Biology Reproduction
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1. Specialized sex cells
Uterus
Gametes
Vegetative Propagation
Sporophyte Generation
2. Produced after meioisis from spermatids that undergo a series of changes -AKA mature sperm -specialized for transporting the sperm nucleus to the ovum -elongated cell with a head - neck - body - and tail
Cytokinesis
Acrosome
Menstrual Cycle
Spermatozoa
3. When a diploid sporophyte generation produces ahaploid (monoploid) spore by meiosis - spores divide by mitosis to produce the haploid - or gametophyte - generation
Sporophyte Generation
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Cell Plate
Dicots
4. The development of an unfertilized egg into an adult organism
Vaginal Canal
Partenogenesis
Cotyledons
Telophase (Interphase)
5. AKA sperm production -occurs in the seminiferous tubules
Sporophyte
Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
First Meiotic Division
6. The production of female gametes -occurs in the ovarian follicles
Oogenesis
Tetrad
Ovaries
Mitosis
7. AKA stolon -woody - underground stems -can develop new upright stems
epicotyl
Rhizomes
Seed Coat
Fertilization
8. Chromatin condenses into chromosomes - the spindle apparatus forms - and the nucleoli and nuclear membrane disappear
Anaphase I
Telophase (Interphase)
Fertilization/Conjugation
Prophase I
9. If the ovum isn't fertilized - the corpus luteum atrophies - the resulting drop in progesterone and estrogen levels causes the endometrium (with its superficial blood vessels) to slough off - giving rise to menses
Secondary Spermatocytes
Vaginal Canal
Menstruation
Testes
10. Part of embryo that is the precursor of the upper stem and leaves
Single Mature Egg
Fertilization
Hermaphrodites
epicotyl
11. Released from the ovary into the abdominal cavity and drawn into the nearby oviduct
Spore Formation
Sporophyte
Immature ovum
Ovulation
12. Comlex process involving the formation and fertilization of gametes and regulation of these processes by bot parents
Immature ovum
Anaphase I
Flower
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
13. Part of embryo that develops from the outer covering of the ovule
Tubers
Follicular phase
Seed Coat
Flower
14. Diploid cells that undergo meiosis to produce four haploid sperm of equal size
Ovulation
Spores
Cell Division
Spermatogonia
15. As in mitosis - the parent cell's chromosomes are replicated in the 2N number of sister chromatids
Sperm Travels...
Interphase (Meiosis)
Anaphase I
Tubers
16. Produced in developing placenta if fertilization occurs - maintaining the corpus luteum and - thus - the supply of estrogen and progesterone that maintains the uterus - until the placenta takes over production of these hormones
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Meristem Cells
hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotrophin)
Anaphase (Interphase)
17. Homologous pairs (tetrads) align at the equatorial plane - and each pair attaches to a separate spindle fiber by its kinetochore
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Follicular phase
Metaphase I
Ovaries
18. Practiced by terrestrial vertebrates and provides a direct route for sperm to reach the egg cell -increased chance for fertilization success and females produce fewer eggs
Fertilization
Head of Sperm
Disjunction
Internal Fertilization
19. Plant cells lack centrioles -spindle apparatus is synthesized by mcrotubule organizing centers that are not visible -cytokinesis in animal cells proceeds through production of a cleavage furrow -Plant cells are rigid and can't form cleavage furrows -
Fission
Plant vs. Animal cells
Testes
Luteal Phase
20. A means of reproduction
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Telophase (Interphase)
Primary Oocytes
Stamen
21. Two haploid cells yielded from meiotic division of primary spermatocytes
Secondary Spermatocytes
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Chromatin
Gametophyte Generation
22. Inner layer of oocyte cell membrane
Zona Pellucida
Gametes
Apical Meristem
Meristem Cells
23. Causes the glands of the endometrium to mature and produce secretions that prepare it for the implantation of an embryo -essential for the maintenance of the endometrium
Progesterone
Secondary Oocyte
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
Karyokinesis
24. Nuclear membrane forms around each new nucleus -at this point - each chromosome still consists of sister chromatids joined at the centromere
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Telophase I
Primary Oocytes
25. Triggered by acrosomal reaction causing calcium ions to be released into the cytoplasm
Mature sperm
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Cortical Reaction
Male Urethra
26. Thin and stalk like with a terminal sac called the anther
Cell Plate
Telophase I
Flower
Filament
27. Eggs
Oocytes
Spore Formation
Monozygotic (identical) Twins
Filament
28. Plants exhibit alternation of generation in which a diploid generation is succeeded by a haploid generation -diploid saprophyte generation produces haploid spores - which develop into the haploid saprophyte generation
Telophase I
Dicots
Sexual Reproduction Requires
Spore Formation
29. Occurs in vertebrates that reproduce in water (fish and amphibians) -female lays eggs in water and male deposits sperm in the vicinity -lack of direct passage of sperm from male to female reduces chances of fertilization considerably
Cambium
Estrogens
External Fertilization
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
30. Produces monoploid spores that develop into pollen grains
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Cell Plate
Anther
Oogenesis
31. Split to form several bulbs
Ovaries
Testosterone
Ovaries
Bulbs
32. Sperm production -occurs in the seminiferous tubules
First Meiotic Division
Second Meiotic Division
Spermatogenesis
Cell Division
33. Multilayered sac of cells that contains - nourishes - and protects an immature ovum -produce estrogen
Corona Radiata
Follicle
Ovaries
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
34. Diploid cells of spermatogonia
Telophase I
Luteal Phase
Primary Spermatocytes
Regeneration
35. Produced when one diploid primary female sex cell undergoes meiosis in the ovaries
Mature Ovum
Single Mature Egg
Spore Formation
Fertilization membrane
36. Tail of sperm -propels the sperm - whereas mitochondria in the neck and body provide energy the locomotion
Flagellum
Ovaries
Partenogenesis
Prophase I
37. Found in the tips of roots and stems where growth in length occurs
Apical Meristem
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
Telophase I
Spore Formation
38. (In Prophase I) process where homologous chromosomes (chromosomes that code for the same traits - one inherited form each parent) come together and intertwine
Synapsis
Corona Radiata
Budding
Follicular phase
39. (In Prophase I) each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids - each synaptic pair of homologous chromosomes containing four chromatids
Apical Meristem
Tetrad
Corpus Luteum
Embryo
40. Replication of the nucleus followed by unequal cytokinesis -membrane pinches inward to forma new cell that is smaller in size but genetically identical to the parent cell
Plant vs. Animal cells
Budding
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Second Meiotic Division
41. Flowering plants consisting of a few cells that exist for a very short time
Menses
Angiosperms
Sperm Travels...
Runners
42. Have both functional male and female gonads
Centromere
Mitosis
Hermaphrodites
Fertilization
43. Have two cotyledons that absorb the endosperm
Spermatogonia
Dicots
Regeneration
Gametes
44. Fibers of the spindle apparatus attach to each chromatid at the centromere to align the chromosomes at the center of the cell (equator)
Natural Vegatative Propagation
Tubers
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
45. Egg
Scrotum
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Ovaries
Ovum
46. Very similar to mitosis - except that meiosis II is not preceded by chromosomal replication -chromosomes align at the equator - separate and move to opposite poles - and are surrounded by a reformed nuclear membrane -new cells have the haploid number
Seed Coat
Second Meiotic Division
Cotyledons
Metaphase I
47. Part of embryo that develops into the lower and root
Prophase I
Hypocotyl
Telophase I
Oogenesis
48. Found in the abdominal cavity - below the digestive system -consist of thousands of follicles
Monozygotic (identical) Twins
Male Urethra
Hermaphrodites
Ovaries
49. The process by which a cell doubles its organelles and cytoplasm - replicates its DNA - and then divides into two
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Menses
Cell Division
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
50. Cut piece of stem can develop new roots in water or moist gorund - which can be used to accelerate root formation -layering: stems of certain plants - will take root when bent to the gorund and covered with soil -stem of one plant (scion) can be atta
Artificial Vegetative Propagation
Interphase (Meiosis)
Telophase I
Spermatogenesis
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