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type of asexual reproduction where offspring form within/ on parents
budding
type of asexual reproduction where individual splits in two or more descendants
fission
type of asexual reproduction where female offspring develop from unfertilized egg
parthenogenesis
this organisms switches from sexual and asexual reproduction. female produces male asexually and male fertilizes female haploid eggs
daphnia
three cues that trigger switch from asexual reproduction to sexual
a. short day
b. low food
c. crowded
production of gametes
gametogenesis
formation of sperm (spermatogenesis)
spermatogonium-> primary spermatocytes-> secondary spermatocytes -> spermatids -> mature sperm cells
formation of egg (oogenesis)
oogonium-> primary oocyte --> secondary oocyte and polar body --> ootid and polar body --> Mature egg cell
type of internal reproduction that is "egg bearing"
oviparous
type of internal reproduction that is livebearing
viviparous
type of internal reproduction where female holds egg
ovaviviparous
this occurs when sperm from second male displaces the sperm from the first male
second male advantage
stores sperm
epididymis
produce accessory fluids that are added to sperm pre ejaculation
seminal vesicles, prostate gland, bulbourethral gland
pair of muscular tubes that store sperm and transport semen from epididymis to ejaculatory duct
vas deferens