Mating seasons and Plant reproduction

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Mating seasons and Plant reproduction

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Mating seasons and Plant reproduction. When does mating occur?. Usually mating occurs just prior to fertilisation – sperm does not survive for long Females of some animals can store the sperm for later use – Queen Bee only mates once, and uses stored sperm to produce drones and workers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mating seasons and Plant reproduction

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When does mating occur?

• Usually mating occurs just prior to fertilisation – sperm does not survive for long

• Females of some animals can store the sperm for later use – Queen Bee only mates once, and uses stored sperm to produce drones and workers

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Breeding seasons

• Eggs and sperm available at the same time

• Spawning season for spawners, mating season for internal fertilisers

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Oestrous cycle

• In humans, known as the menstrual cycle

• Mammalian females have a period of egg release

Type of cycle Examples

One oestrous cycle per year

Wolves, foxes, bears

Several cycles within a short period (triggered by day length)

Deer, sheep, goats

Several cycles within short period (triggered by spring)

Hamsters, horses

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Mate then die

• Some animals only reproduce once in their life

• Short-finned eel live for many years, but only make the reproductive migration once. Eggs are shed in water, and fertilised by male, then adults die

• Chinook Salmon

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Activities

Glossary: oestrous cycle, mating season, spawning season

Quick Check pg 395

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Plant reproduction

Remember:

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Ensuring pollen transfer

Wind pollination

Plants that rely on wind pollination:

-Have ugly flowers

-Have a sticky or feathery stigma

-Have stamens exposed to the wind

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Insect pollination- Blue or purple, as

this is visible to insects

- May be shaped with a landing platform

- May have scent of food for insects (eg. Rotting meat for blowflies)

- White or yellow dots that work as reflectors

Insect must push through pollen to get to nectar

Greenhood Orchids catch gnats, which can only escape by brushing past the anther

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Bird pollination

• Red, orange or yellow – attracts birds

• Usually unscented

• Nectaries at base of flower

Pollen falls on birds’ heads, and is taken to the next flower

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Moving plant offspring

• Plant embryo is usually enclosed in a seed or fruit

• May be moved away from parent plant via:• Sailing on the wind• Drifting on water currents• Hitchhiking ON animals• Hitchhiking IN animals

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Activities

Glossary: wind pollination, insect pollination, bird pollination

Quick Check pg 400

Biochallenge pg 401

Chapter Review Q 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12