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How do organisms reproduce PART -1
A. ORGANISMS REPRODUCE FOR SURVIVAL.

Organisms reproduce for two fundamental reasons: to ensure the survival of their
species and to introduce genetic variations within their population. Genetic
variation is crucial for adaptation to changing environments.

Types of Reproduction:

There are two main types of reproduction: asexual and sexual

Asexual Reproduction:
This type of reproduction involves a single parent and does not require the fusion
of sex cells gametes. Examples include:

Binary Fission: A single-celled organism splits into two identical daughter cells.
Seen in bacteria and amoeba.

Multiple Fission: The parent cell divides into multiple daughter cells. Seen in
Plasmodium the parasite that causes malaria.

Budding: A new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud on the parent organism.
Seen in yeast and hydra.

Fragmentation: The parent organism breaks into fragments, each capable of
developing into a new individual. Seen in spirogyra algae.

Regeneration: A complete individual can grow from a severed piece of the parent
organism. Seen in planaria and hydra.

Vegetative Propagation: New plants arise from vegetative parts like stems, roots,
or leaves. This occurs in many plants, including sugarcane, roses, and fruit trees.

Spore Formation: Specialized structures called sporangia release spores that can
germinate to form new individuals. Seen in molds like Rhizopus.

Sexual Reproduction:
This type of reproduction involves the fusion of gametes male and female sex cells
from two parents. This fusion resulting in offspring with genetic diversity.

In Plants: Reproduction occurs within the flower. The male reproductive part is the
stamen, which produces pollen grains containing male gametes. The female
reproductive part is the pistil, containing the ovary with ovules, each holding a
female gamete.

Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the stigma top part
of the pistil. This can be self-pollination within the same flower/plant or cross-
pollination between different plants.
Fertilization occurs when a male gamete from the pollen grain fuses with a female
gamete in the ovule, forming a zygote. The zygote develops into an embryo, and the
ovule develops into a seed.

In Humans:

Male Reproductive System:
Produces sperm cells in the testes, which are located outside the body cavity in a
sac called the scrotum to maintain a lower temperature necessary for sperm
production. During puberty, testosterone is produced, driving the development of

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