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42.1 The Evolutionary History of Reproduction
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Asexual reproduction produces clones.
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Sexual reproduction involves the formation and fusion of gametes.
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Many species reproduce both sexually and asexually.
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Exclusive asexuality is often an evolutionary dead end.
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42.2 Movement Onto Land and Reproductive Adaptations
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Fertilization can take place externally or internally.
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r-strategists and K-strategists differ in number of offspring and parental care.
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Animals either lay eggs or give birth to live young.
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42.3 Human Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
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The male reproductive system is specialized for the production and delivery of sperm.
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The female reproductive system produces eggs and supports the developing embryo.
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Hormones regulate the human reproductive system.
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42.4 Gamete Formation to Birth in Humans
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Male and female gametogenesis have both shared and distinct features.
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Fertilization occurs when a sperm fuses with an oocyte.
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The first trimester includes cleavage, gastrulation, and organogenesis.
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The second and third trimesters are characterized by fetal growth.
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Childbirth is initiated by hormonal changes.
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Chapter 42 Summary | morris2e_ch42_21.html | 563c3c81757a2e0059000000 |
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