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Reproduction and Development. What is reproduction ?. Anticipatory Set. Please meet: Petero (from Uganda) And Kenadie !!! What do they have in common??. Crouzon Syndrome genetic disorder, skull bones fuse, 1-25,000 are affected. *. Meet Kenadie!. Kenadie 3yrs.old Tyran 18mths .
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Reproduction and Development What is reproduction?
Anticipatory Set • Please meet: • Petero (from Uganda) • And • Kenadie!!! • What do they have in common??
Crouzon Syndromegenetic disorder, skull bones fuse, 1-25,000 are affected • *
Meet Kenadie! • Kenadie 3yrs.old • Tyran 18mths. • Primodial • dwarfism
Reproduction • To make more of its own kind: • A) asexual – 1 parent, identical offspring • B) sexual – 2 parents, NOT identical offspring
What is a chromosome? • Contains genetic information • Made of genes which are made of DNA • Chr. genes DNA • Let’s look at the structure: chromatid, centromere, double stranded chromosome
HOMOLOGOUS CHROMOSOMEthe same shape and size carry genes for same traits
What is Mitosis? • Cell division by nuclear duplication (exact copy) and cytoplasmic division • Occurs through phases….
What are the phases (stages) of mitosis? • Interphase: (not considered the first phase) • Resting stage • Chromosomes duplicate • Growth • Longest phase
Prophase • Nuclear membrane begins to disappear • Nucleolus disappears • Spindle fibers begin to • form • Chromosome visible • Under microscope!
Metaphase • Chromosomes line up in middle • Spindle fibers attach • Centrioles on opposite ends (centrioles not present in plant • Cell!
Anaphase • Chromosomes separate • Centromere duplicate • Spindle fibers shorten
Telophase • Membrane begins to pinch in • Cytoplasm divides • Daughter cells form (identical) • Reappearance of nuclear membrane, centrosome, etc.
Cytokinesis • Cytoplasm divides forming the cleavage furrow. • Plant cell forms cell plate only!
mitosis • *
Plant cell mitosis • Identify the parts…
Difference in Plants • NO CENTRIOLES • FORMS CELL PLATE!!
Meiosis • What is meiosis? • Why do we need to learn about it??
Meisosis • !
What are the different forms of asexual reproduction? • 1. binary fission • 2. budding • 3. spore formation • 4. regeneration • 5. vegetative propagation
Binary Fission • Equal division • A) paramecium • B) ameba
Budding • Unequal cytoplasmic division • A) yeast • B) hydra • Produces many buds • Also reproduces sexually
Sporulation • Spore formation • A) bread mold • Spores: released by parent, good condition the develop, protective wall to prevent drying of protoplasm • Hypha, mycelium (spores), rhizoids
Bread Mold • YUM!!
Regeneration • Growing back of missing parts • A) starfish • B) planaria (flatworm (we can’t regenerate due to “differentiated cells”) ex: we can’t grow a finger back!
Starfish Regeneration • OUCH!
Vegetative Propagation • Type of regeneration in plants from roots, stems or leaves • A) Natural Vegetative Propagation • 1. bulbs – onions, raddish (roots) • 2. tubers – potatoes (stems) • 3. runners – strawberries, ivy
Artificial Vegetative Propagation • 1. cuttings • 2. grafting