PPT-1 Basic Animal Reproduction
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2 To label and identify male and female reproductive anatomy To describe the structures and functions of male and female reproductive anatomy To understand the animal
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2 To label and identify male and female reproductive anatomy To describe the structures and functions of male and female reproductive anatomy To understand the animal reproductive process including the estrous cycle ovulation gestation and parturition. Animal Science. What is Reproduction? . It occurs when organisms multiply, or produce offspring.. Sexual reproduction occurs when a female gamete and a male gamete unite.. Asexual reproduction doesn’t involve gametes. (ex. Simple cell division). Charlene . Chou. at the CEAL RDA Workshop. March 19. th. , 2013. 1. Agenda. RDA rules and guidelines. Case studies. Microform (from print). Reprint (facsimile). Reproduction is a compilation. Note: the examples of reprint serials and e-serials covered in the serial session; e-books in the monograph session; digital still images in the Still image session. for Staff and Volunteers. . Template Training Module . from the ASPCA webinar . A Road Map to . New Hire Orientation. www.ASPCApro.org/webinars. . Watch the webinar recording . A Road Map to New Hire . Choose an animal with an interesting . form. . Find images of the animal from as many different angles as possible. . You will be creating a . sculpture in the round.. . Consider creating interest with areas of . Main Idea: Animals have specialized structures for sexual reproduction.. Gonads-specialized reproductive organs that produce sperm or eggs. Ovaries produce egg cells . Testes produce sperm. Female. Male. Contact at: Animal Nutrition and Health Group, Balchem Corporation, P O Box 600, New Hampton, NY 10958; 845-326-5600-Pho.; 845-326-5742-Fax; semanuele@balchemcorp.com February 1-2, 2006 Florida Rumina By: Joanna, Kyla, and Larissa. What is a . Protist. ?. Single or multiple cell eukaryotic organisms with an enclosed nucleus that cannot be . classified . as an animal, fungi or plant. Animal-Like . Protists. Etholgy. Vs Psychology. Ethology: . the study of animal behavior in natural conditions. Ethologists work “in the field” observing natural behaviors, affecting their world as little as possible. Psychology: . Chapter 11. W. Stephen Damron. Introduction to Animal Science:. Global, Biological, Social, and Industry Perspectives. Learning Objectives. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. describe how the endocrine system drives the production of gametes.. Modes of Reproduction . (1 of 2). 4. .1 Illustrate how modes of reproduction are related to modes of livelihood.. The . F. oraging Mode of Reproduction. The Agricultural Mode of Reproduction. The Industrial/Digital Mode of Reproduction. 2019 CLIFF - S ebastian Bedoya Mazo C olombia S tudying at : University of Antioquia , Colombia Hosted by: National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), ARA Centre, France What is your academ Essential Standard 8.00. Understand animal reproduction. Objective 8.01. Understand animal reproduction and parturition. Reproductive Management Terminology. Castration. Removing the testicles of male animals to prevent breeding. In asexual reproduction, one individual produces offspring that are genetically identical to itself. These offspring are produced by mitosis. There are many invertebrates, including sea stars and sea anemones for example, that produce by asexual reproduction.. Rangeland Principles (REM 151). K. . Launchbaugh. BLM.gov. J. Olness. What is a Habitat?. The “home” of a species.. Biotic. Climatic. Edaphic. Food. Water. Cover. Space. 4 . Basic. Elements of a Habitat.
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