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PCAT Biology Reproduction
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1. Part of embryo that is the precursor of the upper stem and leaves
Cambium
Male Urethra
Prophase (Interphase)
epicotyl
2. Production of functional sex cells by adult organisms -fertilization forms a zygote -development of the zygote into another adult - completing the cycle
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
Sexual Reproduction Requires
Sporophyte Generation
Oocyte Cell Membrane
3. Occurs midway through the cycle -a mature ovarian follicle bursts and releases an ovum -caused by a surge in LH (Luteinizing Hormone) that is preceded - and in part caused - by a peak in estrogen levels
Ovulation
Estrogens
Bulbs
Apical Meristem
4. Found in the abdominal cavity - below the digestive system -consist of thousands of follicles
Ovaries
Cortical Reaction
Prophase (Interphase)
Flower
5. As in mitosis - the parent cell's chromosomes are replicated in the 2N number of sister chromatids
Vaginal Canal
Fission
Corona Radiata
Interphase (Meiosis)
6. Underground stems with bubs - like the eyes of potatoes - that can develop into adult plants
Regeneration
Cell Division
Tubers
Telophase (Interphase)
7. Sperm production -occurs in the seminiferous tubules
Tetrad
Luteal Phase
Spermatogenesis
Testes
8. Some species of plants have flowers that contain only stamens and other flowers that contain only pistils
Oocyte Cell Membrane
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Sexual Reproduction Requires
Natural Vegatative Propagation
9. The production of female gametes -occurs in the ovarian follicles
Ferns
Telophase I
Oogenesis
Mature sperm
10. Gametophyte is the dominant generation -smaller - short lived organism that depends on the gametophyte for energy and nutrients - sporophytes grow on top of the gametophytes and produce spores that develop into gametophytes
Mosses
Fertilization/Conjugation
Urethra
Four Parts of Interphase
11. Consists almost entirely of the nucleus - which contains the paternal genome
Single Mature Egg
Hypocotyl
Mitosis
Head of Sperm
12. Released from the ovary into the abdominal cavity and drawn into the nearby oviduct
Second Meiotic Division
Sporophyte
Immature ovum
First Meiotic Division
13. Reproductive structure of angiosperms
First Meiotic Division
Sperm Travels...
Mosses
Flower
14. Have one cotyledon
Sporophyte
First Meiotic Division
Meiosis
Monocots
15. Flowering plants consisting of a few cells that exist for a very short time
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Fission
Rhizomes
Angiosperms
16. Menstrual flow
Cotyledons
Spermatogonia
Metaphase I
Menses
17. Homologous pairs (tetrads) align at the equatorial plane - and each pair attaches to a separate spindle fiber by its kinetochore
Metaphase I
Interphase (Meiosis)
Single Mature Egg
Acrosomal Process
18. Result when a single zygote splits into two embryos
Monozygotic (identical) Twins
Metaphase (Interphase)
oviduct
Asexual Reproduction
19. Similar to mitosis in that a cell duplicates its chromosomes before undergoing the process -whereas mitosis preserves the diploid number of the cell - meiosis produces the haploid (1N) number - having the number of chromosomes
Primary Spermatocytes
Mature sperm
Cervix
Meisosis vs. Mitosis
20. Female gonads that produce oocytes
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
Ovaries
Fission
Head of Sperm
21. After ovulation - LH induces the ruptured follicle to develop into the corpus luteum
Hypocotyl
Tubers
Spore Formation
Luteal Phase
22. 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 -
oviduct
Plant vs. Animal cells
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Female Sex Hormones
23. Part of embryo that grows and feeds the embryo
Regeneration
Endosperm
Scrotum
Filament
24. Releases spores form the undersides of its leaves that develop into small heart-shaped gametophytes
Sporophyte
External Fertilization
Natural Vegatative Propagation
Menstruation
25. The production of female gametes - occurs in the ovaries
Ferns
Oogenesis
Fertilization/Conjugation
Chromatin
26. The development of an unfertilized egg into an adult organism
Tubers
Male Urethra
Follicle
Partenogenesis
27. 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
Single Mature Egg
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
First Meiotic Division
Budding
28. Diploid cells that undergo meiosis to produce four haploid sperm of equal size
Fertilization membrane
Spermatogonia
Urethra
Ferns
29. 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
Sperm Travels...
Fission
Artificial Vegetative Propagation
Apical Meristem
30. Specialized organs where gametes are produced
Runners
Regeneration
Gonads
Oocytes
31. 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
Flower
Budding
Cell Division
Internal Fertilization
32. Fibers of the spindle apparatus attach to each chromatid at the centromere to align the chromosomes at the center of the cell (equator)
Mature sperm
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
Internal Fertilization
Ferns
33. Part of embry that are seed leaves
Oogenesis
Cotyledons
Plant vs. Animal cells
Apical Meristem
34. Division and distribution of the cell's DNA to its two daughter cells such that each cell receives a complete copy of the original genome
Polar Body
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Mitosis
Endosperm
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
Gametophyte Generation
Progesterone
Chromatin
Disjunction
36. 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
Fertilization
Ovaries
Spores
Menstrual Cycle
37. Sporophyte generation is the dominant - familiar form
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
Male Urethra
Spermatogenesis
Ferns
38. Differs from asexual reproduction in that there are two parents involved and the end result is a geneticaly unique offspring -fusion of two gametes
Gametophyte Generation
Hypocotyl
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Primary Spermatocytes
39. 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
Mosses
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
Testes
Fertilization membrane
40. (In Prophase I) chromatids of homologous chromosomes break at corresponding points and exchange equivalent pieces of DNA -occurs between homologous chromosomes and not between sister chromatids of the same chromosomes (the latter are identical - so c
Monozygotic (identical) Twins
Gonads
Vegetative Propagation
Crossing Over
41. Immature ova -all that a female will produce during her lifetime are already in her ovaries at birth
Cortical Reaction
Fertilization/Conjugation
Primary Oocytes
Embryo
42. Multilayered sac of cells that contains - nourishes - and protects an immature ovum -produce estrogen
Disjunction
Vegetative Propagation
Bulbs
Follicle
43. Steroid hormones necessary for normal female maturation -stimulate the development of the female reproductive tract and contribute to the development of secondary sexual characteristics and sex drive -responsible for the thickening of the endometrium
Oogenesis
Estrogens
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Seed Coat
44. The male organ of the flower and consists of a thin - stalk-like filament
Stamen
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
Rhizomes
Testes
45. Found in the tips of roots and stems where growth in length occurs
Fertilization/Conjugation
Filament
Bulbs
Apical Meristem
46. Pass from the testes through the vas deferens to the ejaculatory duct and then to the urethra
Centromere
Sperm Travels...
Sexual Reproduction Requires
Embryo
47. Mass of cells formed when the zygote divides
Embryo
Cervix
Prophase I
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
48. Tail of sperm -propels the sperm - whereas mitochondria in the neck and body provide energy the locomotion
Flagellum
Progesterone
Estrogens
Cervix
49. When a diploid sporophyte generation produces ahaploid (monoploid) spore by meiosis - spores divide by mitosis to produce the haploid - or gametophyte - generation
Testes
Secondary Spermatocytes
Prophase (Interphase)
Sporophyte Generation
50. Nuclear membrane forms around each new nucleus -at this point - each chromosome still consists of sister chromatids joined at the centromere
Fertilization
Spermatogonia
Runners
Telophase I
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