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Modes of Reproduction - Sexual Reproduction

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Estimated time: 4 minutes
  • Definition: Sexual Reproduction
  • Definition: Juvenile Phase (Vegetative Phase in plants)
  • Key Points: Sexual Reproduction
CISCE: Class 10, 12

Definition: Sexual Reproduction

A mode of reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes (sperm and egg) to form a zygote that develops into a new organism.

CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Juvenile Phase (Vegetative Phase in plants)

The period of growth and development before an organism becomes sexually mature is called the juvenile phase.

CBSE: Class 10
Maharashtra State Board: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Sexual Reproduction

  • Sexual reproduction involves the formation and fusion of male and female gametes (amphimixis) to form a zygote, with gamete formation by meiosis.
  • It occurs in two phases: juvenile phase (no reproduction) and reproductive phase (sex organs active), regulated by hormones.
  • It includes three main events: pre-fertilisation (gamete formation and transfer), fertilisation (fusion of gametes), and post-fertilisation (zygote and embryogenesis).
  • Sexual reproduction produces genetic variation due to meiosis, recombination, and fertilisation, which is important for evolution.
  • Primary sex organs (testes, ovaries) produce gametes, and organisms may be seasonal or continuous breeders depending on the reproduction pattern.

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