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Reproduction in some forms of
life
Reproduction
 Forms the next generation of species
 The means to continue life (perpetuation
of species)
 May be sexual or asexual
Asexual
reproduction
Sexual
reproduction
 Does not involve
gametes or sex
cells
 Occurs in many
forms and is
performed by many
lower forms of
organsims,
including plants
 No genetic variation
in organisms
 Involves sex cells
 The sperm and the
egg unite to form a
zygote
 Characteristic of
many organisms,
including plants,
animals and
humans
 Increases genetic
variation among
Examples of Asexual
reproduction
 Fission – one cell divides into two either
longitudinally, transversely or even
diagonally
E.g. Algae Volvox and Ulothrix, paramecia,
amoeba, bacteria and corals
 Fragmentation – pieces of an organism may
break off and develop into whole organisms
Colonies of algae, sea anemone, comb
jelly, flatworms
Paramecium
 Budding – cells in some areas of an
organism’s body organize themselves to
form new individuals or buds
Hydra (freshwater polyp)
 Parthenogenesis (virgin birth) – an egg
possessing diploid chromosomes develops
into an adult without being fertilized
Daphnia, rotifers, snails, honeybees and
sea urchins
Examples of Asexual
reproduction
Budding in Hydra
 Paedogenesis – smaller larvae develop
from bigger larvae and grow up to
become adults
Flukes, taperworm, ascaris
 Regeneration – demonstrated by sea
stars; when a sea star is cut into pieces,
such that each arm has aportion of the
central disk, each piece grows the rest of
the central disk and the for other arms
Examples of Asexual
reproduction
Sea stars
Conjugation
 Sexual reproduction in lower forms of life
 Genetic material (not necessarily gametes)
is transferred between two individuals
through a protoplasmic bridge before
allowing autotomy (voluntary separation of
a body part) to take place
Paramecium, bacteria and cyanobacteria,
fungi
Examples of Asexual
reproduction
 Common bread mold (amag) – reproduces
through spores encased inside a capsule-
like container called sporangium
 Mosses and ferns – spore-producing plants
Spores – primary structures responsible
for asexual reproduction in mosses and
ferns
Asexual or Vegetative Reproduction
in Flowering Plants
Vegetative
Reproductio
n
Natural
Runners
Leaf
reproduction
Tip layering
Artificial
Layering
Grating and
Budding
Cutting
Natural Vegetative Reproduction
 Runners – grow along the ground from the
parent plant; forms adventitious roots and
shoots at the tips
 Strawberry
 Tip layering – allows their aerial stems to arch
downwards so that their tips touch the ground
 Blackberry, raspberry and spider plant
 Leaf reproduction – new plants develop along
the margins of their leaves
 katakataka
Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
 Cutting – portions of stems and roots are
removed and transferred to loose, damp soil or
sand
 Herbaceous and woody plants such as rose
 Layering – stimulates the growth of roots on a
stem; a stem is buried in the ground then cut
when roots are formed
 Grafting and budding – splicing together of two
stems or the union of their two cambium layers
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering
Plants: Floral Parts
 Calyx – collection of sepals
 Corolla – collection of petals
 Stamen – male reproductive part
Filament – slender stalk
Anther – produces colored grains called
pollen, which contains sperm nuclei
 Pistil/Carpel – female reproductive part
Stigma – sticky topmost part
Style – slender stalk that supports the
stigma
Ovary – swollen base
Ovules – found inside the ovary
Stages of Sexual Reproduction in
Plants
a. Formation of Gametes
a. Megasporogenesis – formation of
female gametophyte
b. Microsporogenesis – formation of male
gametophyte
Sporogenesis – involves a reduction
division process that produces haploid
gametes: egg in embyo sac and sperm
in the pollen grain
b. Pollination – transfer of the pollen grain
from the anther to a stigma of a flower
a. Self-pollination – pollen is transferred
from the anther to the stigma of the
same flower
b. Cross-pollination – pollen is transferred
from the anther to the stigma of another
plant
c. Double-fertilization
Pollen grain with two nuclei (generative and tube
nucleus)
generative nucleus  moves into the pollen tube
and forms two sperm nuclei
tube nucleus  grows through the stigma, style
and into the ovule, clearing the way for the
entry of sperm nuclei
1 sperm nuclei (N) + 1 egg (N) = zygote (2N)
1 sperm nuclei (N) + 2 polar nuclei = endosperm
(3N)
d. Fruit and seed development
ovary  fruit
ovule  seed
Seed  embryo, stored food and seed coat/testa
Embryo  cotyledon, hypocotyl and epicotyl
e. Seed Germination
Viability – ability of the seed to germinate
Conditions:
a. Suitable temperature ( between 16C and 27 
C)
b. Plenty of moisture
c. Sufficient oxygen
Seedling  young plant that develops out of a plant
embryo from a seed
radicle – root
hypocotyl – shoot
cotyledons – seed leaves
Reproduction
Reproduction

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Reproduction

  • 1. Reproduction in some forms of life
  • 2. Reproduction  Forms the next generation of species  The means to continue life (perpetuation of species)  May be sexual or asexual
  • 3. Asexual reproduction Sexual reproduction  Does not involve gametes or sex cells  Occurs in many forms and is performed by many lower forms of organsims, including plants  No genetic variation in organisms  Involves sex cells  The sperm and the egg unite to form a zygote  Characteristic of many organisms, including plants, animals and humans  Increases genetic variation among
  • 4. Examples of Asexual reproduction  Fission – one cell divides into two either longitudinally, transversely or even diagonally E.g. Algae Volvox and Ulothrix, paramecia, amoeba, bacteria and corals  Fragmentation – pieces of an organism may break off and develop into whole organisms Colonies of algae, sea anemone, comb jelly, flatworms
  • 6.  Budding – cells in some areas of an organism’s body organize themselves to form new individuals or buds Hydra (freshwater polyp)  Parthenogenesis (virgin birth) – an egg possessing diploid chromosomes develops into an adult without being fertilized Daphnia, rotifers, snails, honeybees and sea urchins Examples of Asexual reproduction
  • 8.  Paedogenesis – smaller larvae develop from bigger larvae and grow up to become adults Flukes, taperworm, ascaris  Regeneration – demonstrated by sea stars; when a sea star is cut into pieces, such that each arm has aportion of the central disk, each piece grows the rest of the central disk and the for other arms Examples of Asexual reproduction
  • 10. Conjugation  Sexual reproduction in lower forms of life  Genetic material (not necessarily gametes) is transferred between two individuals through a protoplasmic bridge before allowing autotomy (voluntary separation of a body part) to take place Paramecium, bacteria and cyanobacteria, fungi
  • 11. Examples of Asexual reproduction  Common bread mold (amag) – reproduces through spores encased inside a capsule- like container called sporangium  Mosses and ferns – spore-producing plants Spores – primary structures responsible for asexual reproduction in mosses and ferns
  • 12.
  • 13. Asexual or Vegetative Reproduction in Flowering Plants Vegetative Reproductio n Natural Runners Leaf reproduction Tip layering Artificial Layering Grating and Budding Cutting
  • 14. Natural Vegetative Reproduction  Runners – grow along the ground from the parent plant; forms adventitious roots and shoots at the tips  Strawberry  Tip layering – allows their aerial stems to arch downwards so that their tips touch the ground  Blackberry, raspberry and spider plant  Leaf reproduction – new plants develop along the margins of their leaves  katakataka
  • 15. Artificial Vegetative Reproduction  Cutting – portions of stems and roots are removed and transferred to loose, damp soil or sand  Herbaceous and woody plants such as rose  Layering – stimulates the growth of roots on a stem; a stem is buried in the ground then cut when roots are formed  Grafting and budding – splicing together of two stems or the union of their two cambium layers
  • 16. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Floral Parts  Calyx – collection of sepals  Corolla – collection of petals  Stamen – male reproductive part Filament – slender stalk Anther – produces colored grains called pollen, which contains sperm nuclei
  • 17.  Pistil/Carpel – female reproductive part Stigma – sticky topmost part Style – slender stalk that supports the stigma Ovary – swollen base Ovules – found inside the ovary
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  • 19. Stages of Sexual Reproduction in Plants a. Formation of Gametes a. Megasporogenesis – formation of female gametophyte b. Microsporogenesis – formation of male gametophyte Sporogenesis – involves a reduction division process that produces haploid gametes: egg in embyo sac and sperm in the pollen grain
  • 20. b. Pollination – transfer of the pollen grain from the anther to a stigma of a flower a. Self-pollination – pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same flower b. Cross-pollination – pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of another plant
  • 21. c. Double-fertilization Pollen grain with two nuclei (generative and tube nucleus) generative nucleus  moves into the pollen tube and forms two sperm nuclei tube nucleus  grows through the stigma, style and into the ovule, clearing the way for the entry of sperm nuclei 1 sperm nuclei (N) + 1 egg (N) = zygote (2N) 1 sperm nuclei (N) + 2 polar nuclei = endosperm (3N)
  • 22. d. Fruit and seed development ovary  fruit ovule  seed Seed  embryo, stored food and seed coat/testa Embryo  cotyledon, hypocotyl and epicotyl
  • 23. e. Seed Germination Viability – ability of the seed to germinate Conditions: a. Suitable temperature ( between 16C and 27  C) b. Plenty of moisture c. Sufficient oxygen Seedling  young plant that develops out of a plant embryo from a seed radicle – root hypocotyl – shoot cotyledons – seed leaves