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Animal Reproduction and Development Reproduction Song

Animal Reproduction and Development Reproduction Song

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Animal Reproduction and Development

Reproduction Song

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Animals reproductive by asexual and sexual methods:•Asexual is the production of offspring with genes all from one individual, without the fusion of gametes.•Sexual involves formation of gametes and fertilization, genetic variation

Asexual Methods Include:

Gemmules in Sponges

Budding in Hydra Starfish Regeneration

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Parthenogenesis: an unfertilized egg develops

Honey bees: drones are males and are produced parthenogeneticly and female workers and queens form from fertilized eggs.

Queen Worker (female) Drone (male)

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Sexual Reproduction Hermaphroditism: individual has both male and female reproductive systems

Earthworm

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Fertilization can occur externally or internallyAquatic animals tend to be externalTerrestrial animals tend to be internal

Development can be external in the water, external on land, or internal.

Oviparous: lay eggs, Amniotic eggs are terrestrial eggsOvoviparous: live birth from eggs (some sharks and

snakes)Viviparous: live placental birth

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What are the adaptive values of each style off sexual animal reproduction?

Number of Eggs: ?Parental Care: ?Habitat: ?

Introduction to Reproduction System

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Vertebrates Fertilization Development Parental Care

Fish

Amphibian

Reptile

Bird

Mammal

Complete the type of sexual reproduction typical of each group

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Reproductive System of the Human Male

Male Reproductive System video

Male Reproductive System detailed video

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The male reproductive system produces sperm cells and provides a mechanism for delivering them to the female's body.

Identify the role of:

Testes

Epididymis

Vas deferens

Scrotum

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Outline the functions of the male reproductive organs

Vasectomy Surgery video

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Hormonal control of the Testes

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Development of Eggs and Sperm

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Spermatogenesis

Meiosis produces gametes in the seminiferous tubules.

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Close up look at seminiferous tubules video

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Seminiferous Tubules synthesize sperm Sperm cells

Sperm Structures

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Female Reproductive System

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Female Reproductive System

Female Reproductive System video

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Ovary Follicle

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Oogenesis

This is the state of the egg when fertilized

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Stages of Development in the Ovary

Ovarian Cycle video

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Identify the stages of the cycle

What happens in the ovary, uterus, and pituitary glands?

Uterine Cycle video

Menopause: cessation of cycle, ages 46-54, ovaries lose response to FSH & LH

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Formation of the zygote and early post-fertilization events

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Cleavage occurs over several days following fertilization. The zygote divides as it travels through the oviduct. By the time the cilia of the oviduct deliver the embryo to the uterus, the embryo is a ball of cells called a blastocyst. The blastocyst implants in the endometrium.

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A blastocyst forms nearly a week after fertilization

Four membranes protect and nourish the embryo, which consists of three tissue layers.

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Nutrients and waste products are exchanged between the fetus and the mother within the placenta. The umbilical vein (red) carries oxygen-rich blood and nutrients to the fetus. The umbilical arteries are blue, indicating that they carry oxygen-depleted blood and waste products away from the fetus.

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Placental circulation: materials are exchanged by diffusion, active transport, and selective absorption. Not by direct blood contact.

Structure and function of the placenta video

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5 weeks 14 weeks 20 weeks

Human fetal development:

Amniotic Sac

Blood Incompatibility video

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Hormonal induction of labor

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Name the structures and its role in reproduction and metabolism

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Name the structures and its role in reproduction and metabolism

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Name the phases and state of the organs.

Name the hormones:Black:Red:Blue:Green:

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Animal Development

Preformation: shows infant in sperm from 1694 engraving “homunculus”

Epigenesis: animal emerges gradually from the egg

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Fertilization in Mammals

Zona pellucida

Changes that occur in the egg after fertilization video

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Cleavage partitions the zygote into many smaller cellsRapid cell division without growth produces cells called blastomeres.

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• In both sea urchins and frogs first two cleavages are vertical.

• The third division is horizontal.• The result is an eight-celled embryo with two tiers of four

cells.

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• Continued cleavage produces the morula.

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• A blastocoel forms within the morula blastula

View the sea urchin development video on the CD

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Gastrulation rearranges the blastula to form a three-layered embryo with a primitive gut

Development after fertilization video

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(triploblastic)

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Organogenesis forms the organs from the three embryonic germ layers

Organogenesis in a frog embryo

View frog development video on CD

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Amniote embryos develop in a fluid-filled sac within a shell or uterusThe amniote embryo is an adaptation for reproduction in the terrestrial environment.

Shelled eggs of reptiles and birds.Uterus of placental mammals.

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Extraembryonic membranes in a chickIdentify the membranes that provide supporting functions

Protection from mechanical shock

Gas exchange

Disposal of uric acid

Nutrient source

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Extraembryonic membranes in a chick

How extraembryonic membranes support chick video

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• The four extraembryonic membranes are the yolk sac, amnion, chorion, and allantois.– Cells of the yolk sac digest yolk providing nutrients to the

embryo.– The amnion encloses the embryo in a fluid-filled amniotic

sac which protects the embryo from drying out.– The chorion cushions the embryo against mechanical

shocks.– The allantois functions as a disposal sac for uric acid.

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Chick embryo 54 hours old

Most major organs have formed

Formation of structures in embryo video

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Early development of a human embryo and its extraembryonic membranes

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Embryonic membranes – homologous with those of shelled eggs. Chorion: completely surrounds the embryo and other

embryonic membranes. Amnion: encloses the embryo in a fluid-filled amniotic

cavity. Yolk sac: found below the developing embryo.

Develops from the hypoblast. Site of early formation of blood cells which later

migrate to the embryo. Allantois: develops as an outpocketing of the

embryo’s rudimentary gut. Incorporated into the umbilical cord, where it forms

blood vessels.• Organogenesis begins with the formation of the neural

tube, notochord, and somites.

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Embryonic membranes – homologous with those of shelled eggs.

Impact of Drugs and Chemicals on Fetal Development video

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During labor, hormones stimulate the uterus to contract. The contractions push the baby out of the mother's body.

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The Process of Birth