Sexual reproduction is a process in which two parents contribute geneticmaterial to produce a new organism. This process involves the fusion of specialized cells called gametes. In most animals, including humans, the male gamete (sperm) fertilizes the female gamete (egg) to form a new organism.
Key Concepts
Gametes: These are specialized sex cells produced by each parent. In males, gametes are called sperm, while in females, they are called eggs.
Fertilization: The process by which the male gamete fuses with the female gamete to form a zygote, which is the first cell of a new organism.
Variation: Sexual reproduction results in genetic variation in offspring, as each parent contributes a unique set of genes to the new organism.
Advantages and Disadvantages: Sexual reproduction allows for genetic diversity, which can be advantageous for species survival. However, it also requires the investment of time and energy in finding a mate and producing gametes.
Study Guide
Here are some key points to remember when studying sexual reproduction:
Understand the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction.
Remember to review and understand the diagrams and illustrations that depict the processes of sexual reproduction, including meiosis, fertilization, and the formation of zygotes.
By understanding these key concepts and studying the processes involved in sexual reproduction, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of this important biological process.
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Students who demonstrate understanding can:
Use argument based on empirical evidence and scientific reasoning to support an explanation for how characteristic animal behaviors and specialized plant structures affect the probability of successful reproduction of animals and plants respectively.