REPRODUCTION
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The production of new organism form the already
existing organism of the same species is known as
Reproduction.
- The process of reproduction ensures continuity of life on
  earth.
- Reproduction is essential for the survival of a species on
  this earth.
- The production of a new organism from a single parent
  without the involvement of sex cells (or gametes) is
  called asexual reproduction.
- The production of a new organism from two parents by
  making use of their Sex cells (or gametes) is called
  Sexual reproduction.
Ques - Differentiate between Asexual Reproduction and
Sexual Reproduction.
- In this process of fission, a unicellular organism
  splits or divides into two or more new organism.
- The breaking up of the body of a simple organism into
  two or more pieces on maturing, each of which
  subsequently grows to form a complete new organism, is
  called fragmentation.
- Example – Spirogyra
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  Fig. Fragmentation in            Real photo of Fragmentation
  Spirogyra                        in Spirogyra
The process of getting back a full organism from its body
parts is called Regeneration.
Example - Hydra and Planaria
                                    Real photo of
                                    Planaria
- In budding, a small part of the body of the parent
  organism grows out as a 'bud' which then detaches and
  becomes a new organism.
- Example -   Hydra
                  Real photo of budding in
                  Hydra
 The parent plant produces hundred of microscopic
  reproductive units called 'spores'. When the spore case of
  the plant bursts, then the spores spread into air. When
  these air-borne spores land on food (or soil) under
  favourable conditions (like damp and warm conditions),
  they germinate and produce new plants.
 Example -   Rhizopus
                                 Real photo of Spore Formation in
                                 Rhizopus
 In Vegetative propagation, new plants are obtained from
   the parts of old plants (like Stem, roots and leaves)
   without the help of any Reproductive organs.
 Sexual Reproduction involves the fusion of gametes or sex
  cells resulting in the formation of zygote
 Due to the fusion of gametes, the chances of
  variations are very high during sexual reproduction
Ques - What is the advantage of Sexual reproduction?
Ans – Sexual reproduction results in genetic variation
     which ultimately leads to evolution of new
     species.
The Sex Organs (or reproductive organs) of a plant are
in its flowers.
   It is the male reproductive part of the
    flower.
   It is composed of two parts - Anther and
    Filament.
   Stamen produces pollen grains that are yellow in
    colour.
   It is the female reproductive part of the
    flower.
   It is composed of three parts - Ovary, Style and
    Stigma.
      Ovary :    The swollen bottom
                  part
      Style :
                  Middle elongated
      Stigma
                  part Terminal sticky
        :
                  part
   The green, leaf-like parts of the flower are
    called Sepals.
   Its function is to protect the flower in its initial
    stages.
   The colourful parts of a flower are called
    Petals.
   Its function of petals is to attract insects for
    pollination and to protect the reproductive
    organs.
               Real photo of parts of
               Flower
   Contains either Stamens or
   Pistil Example - Papaya,
    Watermelon
   Contains both Stamens and
   Pistil Example - Hibiscus,
    Mustard
The transfer of pollen grains from anther of a stamen to
the stigma of a carpel is called pollination.
- Pollination can be of two types:
                           The pollen grains from the anther
                            of a to the Stigma of the
          flower are transferred
          same flower (or another flower of the same
          plant)
                            The pollen grains from the anther
                             of are transferred to the Stigma
           a flower on one plant
           of a flower of another similar plant.
Fertilization occurs when the male gamete present in the
pollen grain joins with the female gamete (or egg) present
in ovule.
                    Easy Diagram of
                    Ovary
Both Diagrams are of same thing
but Left Diagram is of NCERT book
And the Right Diagram is easy to
          understand
       Complete process of Reproduction in
                 Flower Just in one Diagram
 After fertilization, the zygote divides several times to
  form an embryo within the ovule.
 The ovule develops a tough coat and is converted into
  Seed.
 The ovary grows rapidly and ripens to form a form of
  Fruit.
 The Seed contains the future plant which develops
  into a Seedling.
 The radicle grows to form the root.
 Plumule grows upward to form the shoot.
 Cotyledon contains stored food that helps radicle
  and plumule to grow.
  The age at which the Sex hormone and gametes begin
   to be produces and the Boy and Girl become sexually
   mature is called Puberty.
  In males, after Puberty, testes starts producing sperms
   and the Male sex hormone called Testosterone.
  In females, after puberty, ovaries starts producing Ova
   (or eggs) and Female sex hormone, Estrogen.
  Male and female also starts developing secondary
   sexual characters.
Secondary Sexual characters in Male :
           a. Hair grow in Armpits, Pubic regions, Chest
              and Face
           b. Body becomes muscular.
           c. The voice deepens.
           d. Chest and Shoulders broaden.
Secondary Sexual characters in Female :
          a. Hair grow in Armpits and Pubic regions.
          b. Mammary glands develop and enlarge.
          c. Hips broaden.
          d. Fallopian tube, uterus and Vagina enlarge.
 The male reproductive system consists of portions
  which perform two major functions-
     - Produce sperms – Testes
     - Deliver sperms to the site of fertilization - All the
       rest (Vas deferens, Seminal Vesicle, Prostrate)
     It is primary reproductive organ in
    male.
  It is located outside the abdominal cavity in
    scrotum because sperm formation requires a lower
    temperature than the normal body temperature.
Functions of Testes –
      Formation of Sperms.
      Secretion of
       testosterone.
  Vas deferens delivers sperms from testes to
 urethra.
  Both of these gland add fluid secretions to the
   sperms which makes the transport of sperms easier
   and provides nutrition.
 Forms a common passage for both Sperms and
Urine.
Human Body: Reproductive
System
The male and female reproductive systems are controlled by
hormones produced by the pituitary gland in the brain, and the
reproductive organs themselves.
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                                  These organs make, mature, and store gametes, or
                                  sex cells, in the human body. The male gametes are
                                  called sperm and female gametes are called ova or
                                  egg cells. Each gamete contributes half of an
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                                  offspring’s DNA, providing genetic variation through
                    us
                                  sexual reproduction.
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                                  Female reproductive system
                                  Immature eggs are found in the ovaries where they                          Developing
                                  mature and are released into the fallopian tubes. An                     Ovarian
                                  egg travels down the tube to the uterus, where it either                 Follicle
                                  implants and develops into an embryo or is shed with
                                  the lining of the uterus at the end of a menstrual cycle.
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 It is the primary reproductive organ in female. It
  performs two major functions
            Production of - Egg/ Ovum.
            Secretion of Estrogen and Progesterone
 One egg is produced every month by ovaries.
 It is the primary reproductive organ in female. It
  performs two major functions
 It acts as a site of fertilization.
 The Oviducts unite into an elastic - bag like
  structure known as the uterus.
 Uterus opens into the vagina through cervix.
 It receives sperms from male partner, serves as a
   Birth Canal.
 Uterus is connected to vagina through a narrow
  opening called Cervix.
- The sperms enter through the vaginal passage during
  sexual intercourse.
- They travel upwards and reach the oviduct where they
  may encounter egg.
- The fertilized egg (zygote) starts diving to form a ball
  of cells or embryo.
- The embryo is implanted in the lining of the uterus
  where they continue to grow and develop organs to
  become foetus.
- The embryo gets nutrition from the mother's blood with
  the help of a special tissue called Placenta.
- The development of the child inside the mother's body
  takes approximately nine months (Gestation period). The
  child is born as a result of rhythmic contractions of the
  muscle in the uterus.
- Every month, Ovary releases one egg and uterus
  prepares itself to receive the fertilised egg by
  developing thick, spongy lining.
- If fertilisation doesn't take place, egg along with the
  uterus lining breaks down and comes out through
  vagina as blood and mucus.
- This cycle takes place roughly every month and is
  known as Mensuration.
- It lasts for about 2-8 days.
- Diseases which are spread by sexual contact with an
  infected person are called Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  (STD).
- Common STD are:
    Gonorrhoe
     a
    Syphill     Caused by
     s           Bacteria
    AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency             Caused
     Syndrome) Virus                              by
 The prevention of pregnancy in Women is called
Contraception.
                              Condoms
          Advantage           It helps in the prevention of
          :                   STD
                              Oral pills
        Disadvantage          It changes hormonal balance which
        :                     can cause side effects.
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Blocking of Vas deferens in           Blocking of fallopian tube in
male                                  females.
- Surgical methods are safe in the long run but surgery itself
  can cause infections if not performed properly.