BIOLOGY- 12 STD CBSE CHAPTER 1
REPRODUCTION IN ORGANISM
PART 1
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• I HOPE YOU GO THROUGH THIS PPT AND UNDER STAND THIS SIMPLE LESSON
• AT THE END OF THE PPT THERE IS AN ASSIGNMENT TRY TO DO IT .
• I HAVE INCLUDED MANY PHOTOS AND A SMALL VIDEO
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BIOLOGY ACADEMIC SUPERVISOR
MRS.R.VIJAYALAKSHMI
REPRODUCTION IN
ORGANISM
LIFE SPAN: The period from birth to the natural death of an
organism
REPRODUCTION: A biological process in
which an organism gives rise to offspring similar to
itself
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION: 1) offspring are produced by a single parent 2) gametes are not involved 3) offsprings are clones of each other and to their parent 4)common in simple organism (monera,protista)
CLONE: Morphologically and
genetically similar individuals
Cell division itself is a mode of reproduction in unicellular animals: Binary Fission: Amoeba Paramecium Budding : Yeast
BINNARY FISSION
• Binary Fission-Many single celled organisms reproduce by binary fission, where a cell divides in two halves and each rapidly -grows into adult.
• e.g. Amoeba, Paramecium.
Binary Fission In Amoeba Taken Under Microscope
BINARY FISSION IN AMOEBA
BINARY FISSION IN PARAMECIUM
BUDDING IN YEAST under microscope
BUDDING IN YEAST
Hydra Bud formation This Slide is a clear illustration of
asexual reproduction.
BUDDING IN HYDRA
BUDDING IN HYDRA
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE STRUCTURES: ZOOSPORE :CHLAMYDOMONAS CONIDIA :PENICILLIUM BUDS :HYDRA GEMMULES :SPONGES
ZOOSPORE: Microscopic Motile Asexual Reproductive Structures Of Fungi And Lower plants (algae)
Zoospore production in chamydomonas
Asexual reproduction in Penicillium
• Penicillium is a ascomycetous fungi
• FUNGI REPRODUCE ASEXUALLY BY MEANS OF CONIDIA
• Conidia are asexually produced spores that are borne externally to the cells that produce them
PENCILLIUM
CONIDIA OF PENICILLIUM UNDER SCANNING MICROSCOPE
ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN SPONGE
• An asexually produced mass of cells, which are capable of developing into a new organism or into an adult freshwater sponge
is termed as a Gemmule. • They are small bud like cells, which are
formed by sponges to withstand unfavorable environmental conditions.
GEMMULES IN SPONGE
GEMMULES IN SPONGE
GEMMULE FORMATION IN SPONGE PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN UNDER MICROSCOPE
Methods of Asexual Reproduction: • Cell division as a method of asexual
reproduction in Protista and Monera.
1. Binary fission e.g. Amoeba, Paramecium.
2. Budding: e.g. yeast.
3. Other Asexual reproductive structures:
i) Zoospores: aquatic fungi, Chlamydomonas.
ii) Conidia: Penicillium.
iii) Bud: Hydra.
iv) Gemmules: Sponges.
ASSIGNMENT
Q. 1. What is life Span ?
Q. 2. Define reproduction.
Q. 3. Give two example which reproduce a sexually by binary fission.
Q. 4. Draw a labelled diagram of conidia of Penicillium.
Q. 5. Diagrammatically represent the asexual reproduction in yeast.
Q. 6. Diagrammatically represent the asexual reproduction in Amoeba .
Q.7. Define clone.
Q.8. Mention the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction.
Q.9 Name one fungi that reproduce by budding and conidia.
Q.10. Name an organism in which cell division itself is a mode of reproduction
Q.11. Name a algae that produces zoospores. Why are they called so?
Q.12. How do Penicillium reproduce asexually?
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