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PCAT Biology Reproduction
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1. Undifferentiated tissues in plants
Luteal Phase
Hypocotyl
Budding
Meristems
2. Produces monoploid spores that develop into pollen grains
Anther
Internal Fertilization
Oogenesis
Oocyte Cell Membrane
3. Muscular chamber which is the site of fetal development
Uterus
Spores
Dicots
Ovaries
4. Have one cotyledon
Monocots
Gametes
Oocytes
Spores
5. Produces two intermediate daughter cells with N chromosomes with sister chromatids
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Four Parts of Interphase
First Meiotic Division
Mature sperm
6. 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
Budding
Cytokinesis
Oogenesis
Fission
7. First barrier that the sperm must penetrate -enzymes secreted by the sperm aid in penetration of the corona radiata -arosome is responsible for penetrating the zona pellucida; it releases enzymes that digest this layer - thereby allowing the sperm to
Vaginal Canal
Interphase (Meiosis)
Corona Radiata
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
8. Releases spores form the undersides of its leaves that develop into small heart-shaped gametophytes
Sporophyte
Partenogenesis
Sporophyte Generation
Meisosis vs. Mitosis
9. Mass of cells formed when the zygote divides
Polar Body
Filament
Partenogenesis
Embryo
10. Haploid gametophyte gneration produces gametes by mitosis -gametophytes reproduce sexually - whereas the sporophyte gneration reproduces asexually
Menses
Asexual Reproduction
Meiosis
Gametophyte Generation
11. 1) G1: Initiates interphase. is described as the active growth phase and can vary in length. the cell increases in size and synthesizes proteins. the length of the G1 phase determines the length of the entire cell cycle 2) S: the period of DNA synthe
Acrosome
Four Parts of Interphase
Acrosomal Process
Testes
12. Found in the tips of roots and stems where growth in length occurs
Apical Meristem
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Cambium
13. A means of reproduction
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Corpus Luteum
First Meiotic Division
Head of Sperm
14. The production of female gametes - occurs in the ovaries
Oocytes
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
Seed Coat
Oogenesis
15. Method of growth - development - and replacement of worn-out cells
Oocyte Cell Membrane
First Meiotic Division
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
Interphase
16. Stems running above and along the gorund - extending form the main stem -can produce new roots and upright stems
Runners
Corona Radiata
Spermatozoa
Spermatogonia
17. Multilayered sac of cells that contains - nourishes - and protects an immature ovum -produce estrogen
Interphase
Vegetative Propagation
Follicle
Second Meiotic Division
18. Meristems provide a source of cells that can develop into an adult plant -can occur naturally or through human intervention -advantagous because it introduces no genetic variation and is a rapid form of reproduction
Fission
Immature ovum
External Fertilization
Vegetative Propagation
19. Production of functional sex cells by adult organisms -fertilization forms a zygote -development of the zygote into another adult - completing the cycle
Centromere
Sexual Reproduction Requires
Oocytes
Fertilization
20. 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
Oocyte Cell Membrane
Mosses
Prophase (Interphase)
Embryo
21. The process by which gametes are produced -involves two divisions of primary sex cells resulting in four haploid cells called gametes
Meiosis
Primary Spermatocytes
Menstruation
Crossing Over
22. Specialized sex cells
Gametes
Primary Oocytes
Ovaries
Fission
23. Part of embryo that develops from the outer covering of the ovule
Sporophyte
Seed Coat
Acrosomal Process
Fertilization
24. 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
Head of Sperm
Prophase (Interphase)
Secondary Oocyte
Progesterone
25. 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
Mitosis
Corona Radiata
hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotrophin)
Cambium
26. Lower - narrow end of the uterus -connects with the vaginal canal
Monocots
Cervix
Mosses
Metaphase (Interphase)
27. 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
Ferns
Spermatogenesis
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
28. As in mitosis - the parent cell's chromosomes are replicated in the 2N number of sister chromatids
Menstruation
Interphase (Meiosis)
Oocyte Cell Membrane
Fertilization
29. Eggs
Urethra
Four Parts of Interphase
Uterus
Oocytes
30. Produced when one diploid primary female sex cell undergoes meiosis in the ovaries
Male Urethra
Single Mature Egg
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
Gonads
31. 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
Cell Division
Filament
Sexual Reproduction Requires
Spore Formation
32. 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
Mitosis
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Urethra
Oogenesis
33. The male organ of the flower and consists of a thin - stalk-like filament
Oocytes
Stamen
Crossing Over
Anther
34. Split to form several bulbs
Seed Coat
Flagellum
Asexual Reproduction in Plants
Bulbs
35. Have two cotyledons that absorb the endosperm
Dicots
Estrogens
Gonads
Anaphase (Interphase)
36. External pouch that maintains the testes' temperature at 2C-4C lower than body tmperature - a condition essential for sperm survival
Flagellum
Scrotum
Primary Oocytes
Sexual Reproduction Requires
37. Flowering plants consisting of a few cells that exist for a very short time
Angiosperms
Urethra
Centromere
Single Mature Egg
38. Some species of plants have flowers that contain only stamens and other flowers that contain only pistils
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Corpus Luteum
Anther
Testes
39. Common passageway for both the reproductive and exretory systems
Male Urethra
Corpus Luteum
Seed Coat
Filament
40. AKA ovanan or fallopian tube -opens into the upper end of the uterus
Fertilization
hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotrophin)
oviduct
Immature ovum
41. Diploid cells that undergo meiosis to produce four haploid sperm of equal size
Anaphase I
Spermatogonia
Regeneration
Fertilization/Conjugation
42. Regrowth of a lost or injured body part
Uterus
Spermatogenesis
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Regeneration
43. Part of embryo that is the precursor of the upper stem and leaves
Fission
epicotyl
Sperm Travels...
Meristems
44. 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
Meisosis vs. Mitosis
Fertilization
Spermatogenesis
Karyokinesis
45. 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
Hermaphrodites
External Fertilization
Polar Body
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
46. Pass from the testes through the vas deferens to the ejaculatory duct and then to the urethra
Sperm Travels...
Acrosomal Process
Fertilization
Ovum
47. Part of embryo that develops into the lower and root
Anther
Hypocotyl
Luteal Phase
Ovaries
48. Sporophyte generation is the dominant - familiar form
Immature ovum
Ferns
Menstrual Cycle
Gametes
49. Thin and stalk like with a terminal sac called the anther
Uterus
Filament
Sexual Reproduction Requires
Oocyte Cell Membrane
50. Union of gametes
Spore Formation
Gonads
Fertilization/Conjugation
Sexual Reproduction in Animals