LIFE-SPAN:- The Period from Birth to natural death.
LIFE-SPAN OF SOME ORGANISMS
1)Elephant = 60-90years
2)rose = 5-7years
3)dog = 20-50years
4)butterfly = 1-2weeks
5)crow = 15years
6)banana tree = 25years
7)cow = 20-25years
8)parrot = 140years
9)crocodile = 60years
10)horse = 60years
11)fruit fly = 30days
12)rice plant = 3-4months
13)tortoise = 100-150years
14)banyan tree = 200years
REPRODUCTION:- An organisms gives rise to an offspring.
TYPES:- 1)asexual reproduction
2)sexual reproduction
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Offspring produce by single parents.
Clone:-carbon-copy of single parent [morphologically and genetically similar]
TYPES:-
1.BUDDING [e.g.yeasts]
2.BINARY FISSION [e.g.amoeba]
3.ZOOSPORES [e.g.chlamydomonas]
4.CONIDIA [e.g.penicillium]
5.GEMMULES [e.g.sponge]
6.VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION [runner,rhizome,sucker,tuber,offsets,bulb]
TERROR OF BENGAL:-An aquatic plant "WATER HYACINTH" is the most invasive weeds found in standings water.
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Juvenile phase:-Stage of growth and maturity in organisms.
Vegetative phase:-Stage of growth and maturity in plants.
flowering phenomenon:-
1.bamboo = once in lifetime[generally after 50-100yrs]
2.strobilanthus kunthiana [neelakuranji] = once in 12yrs
oestrus cycle :-cyclic changes during reproduction in non-primate animals[such as cows,rats,deers,dogs,etc].
menstrual cycle :-cyclic changes in primates[monkeys,apes and humans]
seasonal breeders :-cycles occurs in favourable seasons in reproductive phase.
continuous breeders :-reproductively active throughout the reproductive phase.
events in sexual reproduction
1.pre-fertilisation events
2.fertilation
3.post-fertilisation events
1)PRE-FERTILISATION EVENTS
a)Gametogenesis:-process of formation of male and female gametes.
Homogametes(isogametes) :- gametes have same shape,size and structure.
Heterogametes :- gametes have two morphological distinct types.
"Male gamete called antherozoid or sperm".
"Female gamete called egg and ovum".
BISEXUAL :-having both male and female gamete[1.in fungi and plants called homothallic and monoecious
2.earthworms ,sponge,tapeworm and leech are bisexual animals called hermaphrodites].
E.G. OF MONOECIOUS:-CUCURBITS AND COCONUTS
UNISEXUAL :-ON different plants [1. in fungi and plants called heterothallic and dioecious
2.e.g. cockroach]
E.G. OF DIOECIOUS :-PAPAYA AND DATE-PALM
Male flower called staminate i.e. bearing stamens.
Female flower called pistillate i.e. bearing pistil.
GAMETES are the HAPLOID.
CHROMOSOMES NO. OF SOME ORGANISMS
NAME OF ORGANISM CHROMOSOMES NO. IN CHROMOSOMES
2.HOUSEFLY 12 6
3.RAT 42 21
4.DOG 78 39
5.CAT 38 19
6.FRUIT FLY 8 4
7.OPHIOGLOSSUM[A FERN] 1260 630
8.APPLE 34 17
9.RICE 24 12
10.MAIZE 20 10
11.POTATO 48 24
12.BUTTERFLY 380 190
13.ONION 32 16
B)GAMETE TRANSFER
In organisms, male gametes are motile ; female gamete are stationary but in fungi and algae both are motile.
Gametes are transfer by pollination.
2.FERTILISATION
Fussion of gametes called fertilisation which results in the formation of diploid zygote called syngamy.
PARTHENOGENESIS:-formation of new organism from female gamete without fertilisation.E.g.-rotifers, honeybees,some lizards and bird(turkey).
EXTERNAL FERTILISATION:- SYNGAMY OCCURS OUTSIDE THE BODY.
INTERNAL FERTILISATION:- SYNGAMY OCCURS INSIDE THE BODY.
3. POST FERTILISATION EVENTS
a)the zygote:- in fungi and algae, zygote develops a thick wall i.e. resistant to dessication and damage.
b)embryogenesis:- it refers to the process of development of embryo from zygote.
OVIPAROUS:-development of zygote, outside the body. E.g.-reptiles and birds
the fertilised egg are covered by hard CALCAROUS SHELL.
VIVIPAROUS:- development of zygote , inside the body E.g.-human beings
IN PLANTS ,zygote develops into embryo, ovules develops into seeds , ovary develops into fruits which develops a thick wall called pericarp i.e. protective in function.
LIFE-SPAN OF SOME ORGANISMS
2)rose = 5-7years
3)dog = 20-50years
4)butterfly = 1-2weeks
5)crow = 15years
6)banana tree = 25years
7)cow = 20-25years
8)parrot = 140years
9)crocodile = 60years
10)horse = 60years
11)fruit fly = 30days
12)rice plant = 3-4months
13)tortoise = 100-150years
14)banyan tree = 200years
REPRODUCTION:- An organisms gives rise to an offspring.
TYPES:- 1)asexual reproduction
2)sexual reproduction
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Clone:-carbon-copy of single parent [morphologically and genetically similar]
TYPES:-
2.BINARY FISSION [e.g.amoeba]
3.ZOOSPORES [e.g.chlamydomonas]
4.CONIDIA [e.g.penicillium]
5.GEMMULES [e.g.sponge]
6.VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION [runner,rhizome,sucker,tuber,offsets,bulb]
TERROR OF BENGAL:-An aquatic plant "WATER HYACINTH" is the most invasive weeds found in standings water.
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Vegetative phase:-Stage of growth and maturity in plants.
flowering phenomenon:-
2.strobilanthus kunthiana [neelakuranji] = once in 12yrs
oestrus cycle :-cyclic changes during reproduction in non-primate animals[such as cows,rats,deers,dogs,etc].
menstrual cycle :-cyclic changes in primates[monkeys,apes and humans]
seasonal breeders :-cycles occurs in favourable seasons in reproductive phase.
continuous breeders :-reproductively active throughout the reproductive phase.
events in sexual reproduction
2.fertilation
3.post-fertilisation events
1)PRE-FERTILISATION EVENTS
Homogametes(isogametes) :- gametes have same shape,size and structure.
Heterogametes :- gametes have two morphological distinct types.
"Male gamete called antherozoid or sperm".
"Female gamete called egg and ovum".
BISEXUAL :-having both male and female gamete[1.in fungi and plants called homothallic and monoecious
2.earthworms ,sponge,tapeworm and leech are bisexual animals called hermaphrodites].
E.G. OF MONOECIOUS:-CUCURBITS AND COCONUTS
UNISEXUAL :-ON different plants [1. in fungi and plants called heterothallic and dioecious
2.e.g. cockroach]
E.G. OF DIOECIOUS :-PAPAYA AND DATE-PALM
Male flower called staminate i.e. bearing stamens.
Female flower called pistillate i.e. bearing pistil.
GAMETES are the HAPLOID.
CHROMOSOMES NO. OF SOME ORGANISMS
MEIOCYTES [2N] NO. IN GAMETE [N]
1.HUMAN BEINGS 46 232.HOUSEFLY 12 6
3.RAT 42 21
4.DOG 78 39
5.CAT 38 19
6.FRUIT FLY 8 4
7.OPHIOGLOSSUM[A FERN] 1260 630
8.APPLE 34 17
9.RICE 24 12
10.MAIZE 20 10
11.POTATO 48 24
12.BUTTERFLY 380 190
13.ONION 32 16
B)GAMETE TRANSFER
Gametes are transfer by pollination.
2.FERTILISATION
PARTHENOGENESIS:-formation of new organism from female gamete without fertilisation.E.g.-rotifers, honeybees,some lizards and bird(turkey).
EXTERNAL FERTILISATION:- SYNGAMY OCCURS OUTSIDE THE BODY.
INTERNAL FERTILISATION:- SYNGAMY OCCURS INSIDE THE BODY.
3. POST FERTILISATION EVENTS
a)the zygote:- in fungi and algae, zygote develops a thick wall i.e. resistant to dessication and damage.
b)embryogenesis:- it refers to the process of development of embryo from zygote.
OVIPAROUS:-development of zygote, outside the body. E.g.-reptiles and birds
the fertilised egg are covered by hard CALCAROUS SHELL.
VIVIPAROUS:- development of zygote , inside the body E.g.-human beings
IN PLANTS ,zygote develops into embryo, ovules develops into seeds , ovary develops into fruits which develops a thick wall called pericarp i.e. protective in function.
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