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Page 1: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

FERTILISATION

ANS002

Fall 2012

Page 2: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

REPRODUCTIONReproduction is the biological process by which new

"offspring" are produced from their "parents”

Two main types: sexual and asexual

Sexual reproduction typically requires the involvement of two gametes, one each from opposite type of sex

Page 3: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

REPRODUCTION

Why is it important?

Page 4: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

FERTILISATION

Fertilisation is the fusion of gametes to

produce a new organism.

Page 5: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

Sperm – male gamete

Motility Sperm provides half of the

genome for an offspring

Source: http://www.art.com/products/p357047991-sa-i4006854/david-phillips-human-sperm-or-spermatozoa-showing-the-heads-midpieces-and-long-flagella-sem.htm

Page 6: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

Hormone of male reproduction

Testosteron

Page 7: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

Oocyte – Female gameteProvides:half of the genomenutrition, other factors needed for development

Source: http://www.ansci.wisc.edu/jjp1/ansci_repro/lab/lab10/maturation3.html

Page 8: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

Hormone of female reproductionFollicle stimulating

hormone - FSHLuteinizing hormone – LHIn accordance with ovary

cycle, menstrual cycleImportant in assisted

reproductive technology

Page 9: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

FERTILISATIONFertilisation is the

fusion of gametes to produce a new

organism.

The human oocyte at the moment of fertilization.Image: National Museum of Health and Medicine

Page 10: ANS002 Fall 2012. REPRODUCTION Reproduction is the biological process by which new "offspring" are produced from their "parents” Two main types: sexual

One and only one sperm can penetrate and fertilize with the oocyte

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Development stages

Development of the Preimplantation Blastocyst in Humans.(© 2001 Terese Winslow)

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http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/290575/large/M8150307-Newborn_baby_after_Caesarean-SPL.jpg

Welcome to the world!!!

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Short animated video of human fertilization process

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