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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

  1. Sexual: Two parents, genetic variation, meiosis
  2. Asexual: One parent, clones, mitosis
  3. Meiosis produces 4 haploid gametes
  4. Menstrual cycle ~28 days
  5. Fertilization: Sperm + Egg → Zygote
  6. Placenta: Nutrient and gas exchange
  7. Plants: Both sexual and asexual methods

Practice Questions

  1. Compare meiosis and mitosis
  2. Describe spermatogenesis
  3. Explain menstrual cycle phases
  4. Describe fertilization process
  5. Explain placenta function
  6. 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