reproduction)
In Sexual reproduction a new individual is formed by the fusion of
two gametes from two parents – gametes are haploid cells which fuse
to create a diploid cell.
Gametes are the egg cells and the sperm cells and are produced
in the gonads by meiosis
Fertilization is the process in which gametes fuse together, the
haploid egg fuses with the haploid sperm and a diploid cell is
formed
Diploid cell is known as the Zygote
External fertilization
- done in an environment where the egg won’t desiccate and
sperm can swim to the egg
- common in aquatic organisms
- egg and sperm are released simultaneously into the water
(reproduction synchrony or synchronous spawning)
- ideal means of reproduction for sessile creatures
Advantages of External Fertilisation
no additional energy spent on formation of an egg or parental
care
male doesn’t need copulatory organ
Disadvantages of External Fertilisation
wasteful – many eggs and sperm are created
chanceful – never any certainty in fertlisation taking place
unprotected
susceptible to environmental conditions
Internal Fertilisation
- requires the male to insert his copulatory organ into the
female’s vagina
- often involves courtship
- avoids desiccation, wastage and chance issues
- good parental care
- good survival rates