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PCAT Biology Reproduction
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1. Differs from asexual reproduction in that there are two parents involved and the end result is a geneticaly unique offspring -fusion of two gametes
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Ferns
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
Natural Vegatative Propagation
2. Found in the abdominal cavity - below the digestive system -consist of thousands of follicles
Progesterone
Cotyledons
Spermatids
Ovaries
3. Secretes estrogen and progesterone
Meristem Cells
Corpus Luteum
Cell Division
Disjunction
4. Male gonads - produce sperm in the tightly coiled seminiferous tubules
Runners
Seed Coat
Karyokinesis
Testes
5. 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
Synapsis
Second Meiotic Division
Ovaries
Monocots
6. Regrowth of a lost or injured body part
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Spermatogenesis
Regeneration
Spores
7. Sporophyte generation is the dominant - familiar form
Flagellum
Partenogenesis
Ferns
Four Parts of Interphase
8. 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
Follicular phase
External Fertilization
Cortical Reaction
Interphase
9. Have both functional male and female gonads
Hermaphrodites
Crossing Over
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Filament
10. Method of growth - development - and replacement of worn-out cells
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
Oocytes
Acrosomal Process
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
11. Lower - narrow end of the uterus -connects with the vaginal canal
Mature Ovum
Cervix
Telophase (Interphase)
Scrotum
12. Bulbs - tubers - runners - rhizomes
Flagellum
Natural Vegatative Propagation
Mitosis
Vaginal Canal
13. Diploid cells that undergo meiosis to produce four haploid sperm of equal size
Spermatozoa
Natural Vegatative Propagation
Asexual Reproduction in Plants
Spermatogonia
14. Muscular chamber which is the site of fetal development
Rhizomes
Uterus
Metaphase I
Spermatids
15. Part of embryo that grows and feeds the embryo
Endosperm
Monocots
Male Urethra
Mature sperm
16. Common passageway for both the reproductive and exretory systems
Male Urethra
Metaphase I
Anaphase (Interphase)
Progesterone
17. Produced when one diploid primary female sex cell undergoes meiosis in the ovaries
Fertilization
Follicle
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
Single Mature Egg
18. Releases spores form the undersides of its leaves that develop into small heart-shaped gametophytes
Corona Radiata
Female Sex Hormones
Sporophyte
Cytokinesis
19. AKA lateral meristem -located between the xylem and phloem
Telophase (Interphase)
Cambium
Ovum
oviduct
20. Centriole pairs are now at opposite poles of the cell
Metaphase (Interphase)
Seed Coat
Endosperm
Single Mature Egg
21. AKA ovanan or fallopian tube -opens into the upper end of the uterus
Gametes
oviduct
Centromere
Acrosome
22. Located on scrotum -site for testosterone
Stamen
Fertilization membrane
Testes
Oogenesis
23. 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 -
Plant vs. Animal cells
Flagellum
Crossing Over
Cotyledons
24. Part of embryo that is the precursor of the upper stem and leaves
epicotyl
Flagellum
Acrosomal Process
Synapsis
25. Chromatin condenses into chromosomes - the spindle apparatus forms - and the nucleoli and nuclear membrane disappear
Prophase I
Telophase (Interphase)
Seed Coat
Luteal Phase
26. Some species of plants have flowers that contain only stamens and other flowers that contain only pistils
Prophase I
Scrotum
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Secondary Oocyte
27. Formed due to cortical reaction -hard layer that surrounds the ovum cell membrane and prevents multiple fertilizations -Followed by the fusion of sperm nucleus and form a diploid zygote
Fertilization membrane
Filament
Corona Radiata
Embryo
28. Four haploid cells produced from the second meiotic division after secondary spermatocytes
Progesterone
Anther
Spermatids
Meisosis vs. Mitosis
29. Undergoes disjunction
Anaphase I
Testosterone
Female Sex Hormones
Luteal Phase
30. Released from the ovary into the abdominal cavity and drawn into the nearby oviduct
Monocots
Uterus
Immature ovum
Ovum
31. Simple form of asexual reproduction seen in prokaryotic organisms -DNA replicates and a new plasma membrane and cell wall grow inward along the midline of the cell - dividing it into two equally size cells with equal maounts of cytoplasm - each conta
Fertilization/Conjugation
Oogenesis
Fission
Meiosis
32. Diploid cells of spermatogonia
Primary Spermatocytes
Fission
Telophase (Interphase)
Follicular phase
33. Comlex process involving the formation and fertilization of gametes and regulation of these processes by bot parents
Ovaries
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Meristem Cells
Testosterone
34. Regulates secondary male sex characteristics including facial and pubic hair and voice changes
Testosterone
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
Uterus
Asexual Reproduction
35. (In Anaphase I) homologous pairs separate and are pulled to opposite poles of the cell -accounts for a fundamental Mendelian Law -each chromosome of paternal origin separates (or disjoins) from its homologue of maternal origin - and either chromosome
Head of Sperm
Tubers
Disjunction
Estrogens
36. Sperm production -occurs in the seminiferous tubules
Meisosis vs. Mitosis
Spermatogenesis
Meristem Cells
Corpus Luteum
37. Produces monoploid spores that develop into pollen grains
Sporophyte
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Anther
Spore Formation
38. Hormonal secretions of the ovaries - the hypothalamus - and the anterior pituitary play important roles in the female reproductive cycle -divided into the follicular phase - ovulation - the luteal phase - and menstruation
Menstrual Cycle
Cytokinesis
Urethra
Bulbs
39. Central region where - after replication - the chromosomes consist of two identical sister chromatids held together in interphase
Uterus
Acrosome
Spore Formation
Centromere
40. Eggs
Natural Vegatative Propagation
Estrogens
Oocytes
Karyokinesis
41. Begins with the cessation of the menstrual flow from the previous cycle -FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) from the anterior pituitary promotes the development of the follicle - which grows and begins secreting estrogen
Fertilization
Cortical Reaction
Female Sex Hormones
Follicular phase
42. Specialized sex cells
Metaphase I
Interphase (Meiosis)
Gametes
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
43. The production of female gametes - occurs in the ovaries
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Vaginal Canal
Flower
Oogenesis
44. (In Prophase I) each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids - each synaptic pair of homologous chromosomes containing four chromatids
Meristems
Endosperm
Dicots
Tetrad
45. AKA stolon -woody - underground stems -can develop new upright stems
Menstrual Cycle
Rhizomes
Budding
Corona Radiata
46. External pouch that maintains the testes' temperature at 2C-4C lower than body tmperature - a condition essential for sperm survival
Acrosome
Sporophyte
Fertilization/Conjugation
Scrotum
47. Surrounded by two layers of cells
Telophase I
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
Mature sperm
Oocyte Cell Membrane
48. Consists almost entirely of the nucleus - which contains the paternal genome
Head of Sperm
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
Meristems
Mature sperm
49. 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
Spore Formation
Ovum
Artificial Vegetative Propagation
Rhizomes
50. Produced when each meiotic division -rapidly degenerate
Polar Body
Female Sex Hormones
Dicots
Fission
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