Describe the relationships between these concepts: 1) Haploidy 2) Eusociality 3)Fitness 4)sexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction is a powerful evolutionary force in which genetic information of two different individuals is combined to produce a new living organism.
All these concepts are related to each other. Haploidy is a condition during meiosis stage of sexual reproduction in which gametes have half the no of chromosomes. Haploid cells are produced by meiosis which are genetically diverse.
Fitness is a quantitative representation of sexual selection within population. It represents individuals reproductive success. In sexual reproduction fitness values are assigned to alleles.
Eusociality is the highest level of organisation of animal sociality which includes cooperative brood care and division of labour. This kind of organisation is a result of sexual reproduction which brings changes at allelic level.
Describe the relationships between these concepts: 1) Haploidy 2) Eusociality 3)Fitness 4)sexual reproduction
1 pt What is an advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction? Sexual reproduction reduces genetic diversity Sexual reproduction avoids the transmission of harmful alleles to offspring Sexual reproduction allows for the undiluted, pure transmission of successful traits from one generation to the next Sexual reproduction increases the chance that a parent will transmit all their genes to an offspring
The process of sexual reproduction versus several forms of parthenogenesis sexual reproduction haploid parthenogenesis diploid parthenogenesis meiosis meiosis automixis meiosis apomixis mitosis oocyte (immature female egg cell) spermatocyte (male sperm cell) oocyte oocyte female egg cell diploid zygote chromosome replication fuse with other oocyte haploid zygote (2n 2n diploid egg develops into diploid individual diploid zygote develops into haploid individual haploid (2n) diploid develops into diploid individual develops into diploid individual © Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Answer the questions below in...
Name Date Review Questions 1 Explain the difference between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. Which method provides for the genetic diversity in the ofspring? Explain why this is so 2 Compare the basic steps of meiosis in oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Which method produces the greatest number of gametes? Explain why this is so. 3 Dutline the basic glands and tubes involved in male reproduction. In the space below, draw a diagram that hows the formation of sperm and its passage...
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Plants can reproduce both sexually and asexually. a. Explain the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction in plants (not in other organisms). b. Explain the different ways in which a plant can reproduce asexually. c. Include examples of the different types of asexual reproduction. ( I expect you to have more than one example as your textbook devotes an entire section to this topic.)
1. Define genome dilution and cost of males with regard to sexual reproduction and explain why they are evolutionary costs. 3