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1. Near the end of telophase - the cytoplasm divides into two daughter cells - each wit a complete nucleus and its own set of organelles -In animal cells - a cleavage furrow forms - and the cell membrane indents along the equator of the cell and finally
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
Ovaries
Cytokinesis (Interphase)
Fertilization
2. Ex: estrogens and progesterone -synthesized by ovaries
Monozygotic (identical) Twins
Female Sex Hormones
Estrogens
Centromere
3. Stems running above and along the gorund - extending form the main stem -can produce new roots and upright stems
Runners
Single Mature Egg
Spermatogenesis
Fertilization
4. Nuclear division and followed by cell division
Karyokinesis
Oogenesis
Fertilization/Conjugation
Oogenesis
5. 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
Follicular phase
Cell Division
Vaginal Canal
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
6. Cell division that follows karyokinesis
Single Mature Egg
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Cytokinesis
Anaphase I
7. A tubelike structure formed by the sperm once in contact with the membrane -extends to the cell membrane and penetrates it - fusing the sperm cell membrane with that of the ovum -Sperm nucleus now enters the ovum's cytoplasm to complete Meiosis II
External Fertilization
Acrosomal Process
hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotrophin)
Zona Pellucida
8. 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
Spermatogenesis
Second Meiotic Division
Endosperm
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
9. The site of sperm deposition during intercourse and is also the passageway through which a baby is expelled during childbirth
Vaginal Canal
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
Fission
Meiosis
10. Daughter cells of unequal size produced from one primary oocyte per month completes meiosis I -expelled from the follicle during ovulation
Secondary Oocyte
Testes
Spermatogenesis
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
11. Sporophyte generation is the dominant - familiar form
Oogenesis
Menses
Ovaries
Ferns
12. 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
Cortical Reaction
Sporophyte Generation
Ovulation
13. Diploid cells that undergo meiosis to produce four haploid sperm of equal size
First Meiotic Division
Second Meiotic Division
Spermatogonia
Filament
14. Homologous pairs (tetrads) align at the equatorial plane - and each pair attaches to a separate spindle fiber by its kinetochore
Luteal Phase
Vegetative Propagation
Hermaphrodites
Metaphase I
15. Multilayered sac of cells that contains - nourishes - and protects an immature ovum -produce estrogen
Follicle
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Mitosis
Anaphase (Interphase)
16. Cell undergoes a period of growth and replication of genetic material before the initiation of mitosis -cell spends at least 90% of life in interphase -each chromosome is replicated so that during division - a complete copy of the genome can be distr
Anaphase (Interphase)
Interphase
Fission
Flagellum
17. Undergoes disjunction
Anaphase I
Estrogens
Primary Spermatocytes
oviduct
18. The development of an unfertilized egg into an adult organism
Menstrual Cycle
Partenogenesis
Head of Sperm
Meristem Cells
19. Thin and stalk like with a terminal sac called the anther
Oocyte Cell Membrane
Filament
Luteal Phase
Plant vs. Animal cells
20. Produced when one diploid primary female sex cell undergoes meiosis in the ovaries
Single Mature Egg
Embryo
Cotyledons
Apical Meristem
21. Centromeres split so that each chromatid has its own distinct centromere - thus allowing sister chromatids to separate. The sister chromatids are pulled toward the opposite poles of the cell by the shortening of the spindle fibers. Spindle fibers are
Corpus Luteum
Prophase I
Gametes
Anaphase (Interphase)
22. The process by which a cell doubles its organelles and cytoplasm - replicates its DNA - and then divides into two
Asexual Reproduction in Plants
Internal Fertilization
Sexual Reproduction in Animals
Cell Division
23. Bulbs - tubers - runners - rhizomes
Oocyte Cell Membrane
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
Runners
Natural Vegatative Propagation
24. Four haploid cells produced from the second meiotic division after secondary spermatocytes
Four Parts of Interphase
Spermatids
Prophase I
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
25. Two haploid cells yielded from meiotic division of primary spermatocytes
Secondary Spermatocytes
Oocyte Cell Membrane
Rhizomes
Gametophyte Generation
26. The production of female gametes - occurs in the ovaries
Oogenesis
Corpus Luteum
Meisosis vs. Mitosis
Oocytes
27. Produced when each meiotic division -rapidly degenerate
Polar Body
Interphase
Luteal Phase
Female Sex Hormones
28. Method of growth - development - and replacement of worn-out cells
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Cellular Division (Multicellular Organisms)
Dicots
Metaphase (Interphase)
29. Production of functional sex cells by adult organisms -fertilization forms a zygote -development of the zygote into another adult - completing the cycle
Gametophyte Generation
Gametes
Single Mature Egg
Sexual Reproduction Requires
30. Spore formation - vegetative propagation - and Artificial Vegetative Propagation
Crossing Over
Asexual Reproduction in Plants
Stamen
Fertilization membrane
31. 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
Apical Meristem
Gametophyte Generation
Synapsis
32. Specialized cells with hard coverings that prevent loss of water
Telophase (Interphase)
Endosperm
Spores
Male Urethra
33. Mass of cells formed when the zygote divides
Gametes
Prophase (Interphase)
Single Mature Egg
Embryo
34. Underground stems with bubs - like the eyes of potatoes - that can develop into adult plants
Menstruation
Tubers
Fission
Cortical Reaction
35. Releases spores form the undersides of its leaves that develop into small heart-shaped gametophytes
Polar Body
Meiosis
Telophase I
Sporophyte
36. Diploid cells of spermatogonia
Sexual Reproduction in Angiosperms
Runners
Primary Spermatocytes
Single Mature Egg
37. Part of embryo that is the precursor of the upper stem and leaves
Urethra
Budding
Asexual Reproduction in Plants
epicotyl
38. 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
Hypocotyl
Follicular phase
oviduct
Corona Radiata
39. Pass from the testes through the vas deferens to the ejaculatory duct and then to the urethra
Artificial Vegetative Propagation
Urethra
Primary Spermatocytes
Sperm Travels...
40. 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
Spermatozoa
Meristem Cells
Sporophyte Generation
Vaginal Canal
41. Reproductive structure of angiosperms
Ovum
Vegetative Propagation
Flower
Male Urethra
42. (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
Follicular phase
Disjunction
Angiosperms
Polar Body
43. 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
Spermatids
Prophase I
Vegetative Propagation
Metaphase Plate (Interphase)
44. The spindle apparatus disappears. A nuclear membrane forms around each set of newly formed chromosomes. Thus - each nucleus contains the same number of chromosomes (the diploid number 2n) as the original or parent nucleus. The chromosomes uncoil - re
Telophase (Interphase)
Gametophyte Generation
Runners
Anaphase (Interphase)
45. AKA ovanan or fallopian tube -opens into the upper end of the uterus
oviduct
Menses
Flagellum
Dizygotic (Fraternal) Twins
46. Muscular chamber which is the site of fetal development
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Uterus
Corpus Luteum
Monocots
47. Inner layer of oocyte cell membrane
Karyokinesis
Acrosome
Acrosomal Process
Zona Pellucida
48. AKA lateral meristem -located between the xylem and phloem
Sexual Reproductive Mechanisms
Anther
Cambium
Partenogenesis
49. Split to form several bulbs
Head of Sperm
Gametophyte Generation
Bulbs
Fertilization
50. Secretes estrogen and progesterone
Regeneration
Corpus Luteum
Cellular Division (Unicellular Organisms)
Sexual Reproduction Requires
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