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Asexual reproducion 1 parent cell resulting from gnetically identical offspring cells
binary fission 1 parent cell divides equally into two equal cells
Budding 1 parent cell divides unequally
Sporulation many ingle cells are released from the parent
Regeneration The ability to regrow lost body parts because of unindifferentiated cells
Interphase he cell grows,replicates DNA and decides whether i's needed to move into mitosis for more growth and repair
Prophase 1st pahse of mitosis where the nucleolus dissapears and the chromosomes condense into X sape and become visible
Metaphase 2nd phase where there is no nuclear membrane and the X chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell and the spindlefibers attach
Anaphase 3rd phase of mitosiswhere the spindle fibers shorten and pull apart
Telophase last phase where to nuclear membranes begin t reform
Cytoknesis Division of cytoplasm
Mitosis Cell process used to create two identical daughter cells from the original
cleavage Early mitotic division of an embryo, this occurs after fertilization resulting in the formation of a ball of cells
Morula A solid ball of cells
Blastula A hollow ball with a hollow center
Internal fertilization When a male implants his sperm within the females body
External Fertilization When the sperm fertilizes the egg outside the females body.
Fertilization The fusion of an egg and sperm cell to form a zygote
placental Mammal Animals who keep their embryo's inside their bodies in a special area called the womb
Oogenesis Meiosis that occurs in the female
Spermatogenisis Meiosis that occurs inside the male
Gamete Specialized cell involved in sexual reproduction
Meiosis Process by which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the seperation of homologous chromosomes
Zygote Fertilized egg which connects to the sperm during sexual reproduction
Follicle Cluster of cells surrounding a single egg in the human female reproductive system
Crossing over Process by which homologous chromosomes exchange portions of their chromotads during meiosis
conjunction Form of sexual reproduction in which paramecia and some prokaryotes exchange genetic information
Testis Male gonads that produce sperm and testosterone and are found in the scrotum
Penis Structure adapted for desposing sperm in female reproductive tract
Glands Secrete various fluids into ducts which provide a transport medium and energy for the sperm
Semen A mixture of fluids and sperm
Testosterone A male hormone produced by the testis that regulate to develope sperm
Epidymis For sperm mutation and storage
Uterus A muscualr organ in which a fertilized egg implants and develops.
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