Reproduction
Subject: Biology
Topic: 9
Cambridge Code: 0610 / 0970 / 5090
Two Types of Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
- Gametes: Two parents produce sex cells (sperm, egg)
- Fertilization: Fusion of gametes
- Meiosis: Produces haploid (n) gametes
- Diploid offspring: Same genetic info as parents (not clones)
- Genetic variation: Different alleles in offspring
Asexual Reproduction
- Single parent: No gametes needed
- Mitosis: Produces identical daughter cells
- Offspring: Clones of parent
- No meiosis: No genetic variation
- Quick: Faster than sexual reproduction
Meiosis
Meiosis - Two divisions producing four haploid cells
Meiosis I (First Division)
Prophase I:
- Homologous chromosomes pair (bivalents)
- Crossing over exchanges genetic material
Metaphase I:
- Bivalents line up at equator
Anaphase I:
- Homologous chromosomes separate
- Bivalents pull apart
Telophase I:
- Two nuclei form
- Cell divides (cytokinesis)
- Result: Two haploid cells
Meiosis II (Second Division)
Similar to mitosis:
- Sister chromatids separate
- Four haploid cells formed
- Each is genetically different
In Males vs Females
Spermatogenesis (males):
- Produces 4 functional sperm from each cell
- Continuous from puberty
Oogenesis (females):
- Produces 1 egg and 3 polar bodies
- Cyclical (monthly)
Human Male Reproductive System
Testes
- Produce: Sperm and testosterone
- Structure: Seminiferous tubules
- Temperature: Must be 34°C (below body temp)
Sperm Production
- From spermatogonia (stem cells)
- ~74 days to maturity
- Millions produced daily
Sperm Structure
- Head: Nucleus with DNA, acrosome (enzymes)
- Midpiece: Mitochondria (energy)
- Tail: Flagellum (movement)
Path of Sperm
Seminiferous tubule → Epididymis (storage) → Vas deferens → Urethra → Penis
Semen
- Sperm + Seminal fluid
- Prostate gland: Alkaline fluid
- Seminal vesicles: Fructose (energy)
- Bulbourethral gland: Mucus
Human Female Reproductive System
Ovaries
- Produce: Eggs and hormones (estrogen, progesterone)
- Follicles: Cells surrounding egg
Ovum (Egg) Structure
- Nucleus: DNA
- Cytoplasm: Nutrients (yolk in other species)
- Zona pellucida: Protective layer
- Larger: Than sperm
Menstrual Cycle
28-day cycle (average)
Menstruation (Days 1-5):
- Uterine lining shed
- Bleeding for 3-5 days
Follicular Phase (Days 1-14):
- FSH stimulates follicle development
- Estrogen increases
- Uterine lining rebuilds
Ovulation (Day 14):
- LH surge triggers egg release
- Ovary ruptures
- Egg enters fallopian tube
Luteal Phase (Days 15-28):
- Corpus luteum produces progesterone
- Uterine lining prepared for implantation
- If no fertilization: Lining sheds
Fertilization and Development
Fertilization
- Location: Fallopian tube
- Process: Sperm nucleus fuses with egg nucleus
- Result: Diploid zygote (46 chromosomes)
- Time: Must occur within 12-24 hours of ovulation
Early Development
Mitosis in zygote:
- Zygote → 2 cells → 4 cells → 8 cells
- Blastocyst forms (days 3-5)
- Arrives in uterus (day 6-7)
Implantation (day 7-12):
- Blastocyst embeds in uterine lining
- Placenta forms
Placenta Function
- Nutrient/oxygen transfer: Mother to fetus
- Waste removal: Fetus to mother
- Hormone production: HCG, progesterone
- Barrier: Prevents mixing of blood (mostly)
Plant Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction
Vegetative reproduction:
- Runners (strawberries)
- Bulbs (onions)
- Fragmentation (some algae)
- Advantages: Quick, no energy for flowers
Sexual Reproduction
Flower structure:
- Stamen: Male (anther, filament)
- Pistil: Female (stigma, style, ovary)
- Petals, sepals: Attraction, protection
Pollination:
- Transfer of pollen to stigma
- By insects (entomophily) or wind (anemophily)
Fertilization:
- Pollen tube grows to ovule
- Sperm nucleus fuses with egg nucleus
- Seed and fruit develop
Key Points
- Sexual: Two parents, genetic variation, meiosis
- Asexual: One parent, clones, mitosis
- Meiosis produces 4 haploid gametes
- Menstrual cycle ~28 days
- Fertilization: Sperm + Egg → Zygote
- Placenta: Nutrient and gas exchange
- Plants: Both sexual and asexual methods
Practice Questions
- Compare meiosis and mitosis
- Describe spermatogenesis
- Explain menstrual cycle phases
- Describe fertilization process
- Explain placenta function
- Compare sexual and asexual reproduction
Revision Tips
- Learn meiosis stages clearly
- Know reproductive anatomy
- Understand menstrual cycle
- Learn fertilization and implantation
- Know placenta function
- Compare plant and animal reproduction