life in increasing complexity #9 Flashcards
3 similarities in sexual reproduction across eukaryotes
- meiosis (change in ploidy)
- the fusion of 2 haploid gametes (fertilization)
- the production of a genetically distinct zygote
How can sexes be segregated in plants?
hermaphroditic
what is hermaphroditic
individuals that produce
male and female gametes
How can sexes be segregated in animals?
dioecious
what is dioecious
individuals that produce
either male or female
gametes
What is sex
chromosomes & genitals present at birth (categorization of observable phonetic differences)
What is gender
identity is one’s internal sense of gender (complex varied & exists w/in societal views)
How biologists define male
smaller, motile, genetic information
only
How biologists define female
larger, immotile, genetic information & nutrients
Anisogamy
gametes have different size; small = male
large = female
Isogamy
- gametes that have the equal size (+/-)
How is Anisogamy likely evolved (bc it is stable)
bc genetic material & other resources to make offspring
What is the relationship between multicellularity & sexual dimorphism?
anisogamy
What are the disadvantages “costs” of sexual reproduction for individuals?
difficult to adapt to changing environmental conditions if populations are too genetically similar
↳ need standing genetic variation for adaptation to be possible
↳ no variation , no evolution
↳ ex: males cannot produce offspring alone