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CHAPTER - 8HOW ORGANISMS 
REPRODUCE 
Class :- X 
Subject :- Science 
Name of Teacher :- Mr. S. K. Ojha (PGT Bio) 
School :- KV RRL Jorhat, Assam
1) Reproduction :- 
Reproduction is the process by which living organisms 
produce new individuals of the same species. 
Reproduction is necessary for the survival and increase 
in the population of a species. If organisms do not 
reproduce, their population decreases and species will 
become extinct. 
2) Do organisms create carbon copies of 
themselves ? 
The DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) molecules in the 
chromosomes in the nucleus is responsible for the transfer 
of characters from the parents to the off springs. During 
reproduction the reproductive cells produce two copies of 
the DNA which separate into two cells. The DNA copies will 
be similar but not identical to each other. So the new 
individuals have slight variations from their parents. This is 
the basis for variations and evolution of new species.
3) The importance of variation :- 
DNA copying during reproduction is important for 
maintaining the body designs of different organisms to 
survive in the existing environment. But the environment is 
constantly changing due to changes in temperature, 
climate, water levels etc. If organisms cannot adjust 
themselves to the changes in the environment then their 
species will become extinct. 
If there are variations in some individuals of a species 
they may be able to survive the changes in the 
environment. 
So variations in species is necessary for the survival of 
different species and for the evolution of new species.
4) Types of reproduction :- 
There are two main types of reproduction in living organisms. They 
are asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. 
Asexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which new individuals 
are produced from a single parent. 
Sexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which two individuals 
are involved to produce a new individual. 
Asexual reproduction is of different types. They are:- fission, 
budding, regeneration, fragmentation, spore formation, vegetative 
propagation etc.
i) Fission :- 
Fission is an asexual reproduction by which a unicellular 
organism divides and forms two or more new individuals. 
Fission is of two types. They are binary fission and multiple 
fission. 
i) Binary fission :- In this method an organism divides and 
forms two individuals. First the nucleus divides and forms 
two nuclei. Then the cytoplasm divides and forms two 
daughter cells. Eg:- Amoeba, Paramaecium etc. 
ii) Multiple fission :- In this method one organism divides 
into many daughter cells. Eg.Plasmodium (Malarial parasite).
ii) Budding :- 
In this method a bud like projection is formed on the 
body of the organism. The bud then develops into a new 
individual. It then separates from the parent and forms an 
independent individual. Eg:- Hydra, Yeast etc. 
bud 
bud
iii) Regeneration :- 
In this method a part of the body if the organism if cut or 
broken can develop into a new individual. Eg :- Hydra, 
Planaria, Star fish etc.
iv) Fragmentation :- 
In this method the body of a simple multicellular 
organism breaks up into smaller pieces on maturation and 
each fragment develops into new individuals. 
Eg :- Spirogyra.
v) Spore formation :- 
In this method structures called sporangia produce tiny 
cells called spores. When the spores come in contact with a 
moist surface, it develops into new individuals. 
Eg :- Rhizopus , Mucor, Penicillium etc.
vi) Vegetative propagation :- 
In this method new plants are produced from the vegetative parts of 
the plant like root, stem or leaf. Eg:- from roots – dhalia, sweet potato, 
from stem – potato, ginger, from leaf – bryophyllum, begonia. 
Plants produced by vegetative propagation produce flowers and 
fruits earlier than those produced from seeds. It also helps in the 
propagation of plants which do not produce seeds like rose, jasmine 
banana etc. 
Vegetative propagation can also be done artificially by cutting, 
layering, grafting etc.
5) Sexual reproduction in flowering plants :- 
a) Reproductive parts of a flower :- 
The stamen and pistil are the reproductive parts of the 
flower. Stamen is the male reproductive part. It produces 
pollen grains in the anther which contains the male germ 
cell (male gamete). Pistil is the female reproductive part. It 
produces ovules in the ovary which contain the female 
germ cell (female gamete).
b) Pollination :- 
The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma 
of a flower is called pollination. It takes place by wind, water 
or insects. If the pollen grains are transferred from the 
anther to the stigma of the same flower it is self pollination 
and if it is transferred from the anther of one flower to the 
stigma of another flower it is cross pollination. Pollination 
takes place by insects, wind, water etc. 
Self pollination 
Cross pollination
c) Fertilisation :- 
After the pollen grain is 
transferred to the stigma it 
produces a pollen tube which 
passes through the style and 
enters the ovary and ovule. In 
the ovule the male germ cell 
(male gamete) fuses with the 
female germ cell (female 
gamete) to form a zygote. This 
process is called fertilisation. 
After fertilisation the zygote 
divides several times and forms 
the embryo which then develops 
into the seed and the ovary 
develops into the fruit.
6) Reproduction in human beings :- 
a) Male reproductive system :- 
The male reproductive system consists of a pair of testes which 
produces the male reproductive cells called sperms and the hormone 
testosteron. It is contained in sac like structures called scrotum. From 
each testis arises a tube called vas deferens. It joins into the urethra. 
The urethra is enclosed in a muscular organ called penis. It has an 
opening called genital pore. The seminal vesicles and prostate glands 
produce fluids which provide nutrition and help in the movement of the 
sperms.
b) Female reproductive system :- 
The female reproductive system consists of a pair of ovaries which 
produces the female reproductive cells called ova or eggs and the 
hormone oestrogen. Above the ovaries are tubes called oviducts or 
fallopian tubes. The two oviducts unite into a bag like structure called 
uterus. The uterus has opening called vagina. 
Human ovum (egg)
c) Fertilisation in human beings :- 
During sexual intercourse the sperms from the male enters into the 
vagina of the female. The sperms reaches the oviduct. One sperm fuses 
with an egg and forms a zygote. The zygote then gets implanted in the 
uterus. The zygote then starts dividing to form an embryo. The embryo 
gets nutrition from the mother’s blood through the placenta. The 
development of the child takes nine months and then the child is born.
Stages in the early development of the embryo
d) Menstruation :- 
The ovary produces one egg every month and the uterus 
prepares to receive the fertilised egg. Its wall becomes 
thick and spongy with blood vessels for nourishing the 
embryo. If fertilisation does not take place then the uterus 
wall breaks and comes out of the vagina as blood and 
mucous. This cycle takes place once every month and is 
called menstruation.
7) Reproductive health :- 
a) Sexually transmitted diseases :- are diseases 
transmitted through sexual contact. They may be bacterial 
infections like gonorrhoea and syphillis etc. or viral 
infections like warts and HIV-AIDS. 
b) Prevention of pregnancy ( Contraception ) :- 
Pregnancy can be prevented by three main methods. 
They are barrier methods chemical methods and surgical 
methods. 
i) Barrier methods consists of using condoms, diaphragm, 
cervical caps, Copper T etc. 
ii) Chemical methods consists of taking drugs like oral 
pills, vaginal pills etc. 
iii) Surgical methods consists of removing or tying a small 
part of the vas deferens in males (Vasectomy). 
or fallopian tube in female (Tubectomy).
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How do organisms reproduce.ppt

  • 1. CHAPTER - 8HOW ORGANISMS REPRODUCE Class :- X Subject :- Science Name of Teacher :- Mr. S. K. Ojha (PGT Bio) School :- KV RRL Jorhat, Assam
  • 2. 1) Reproduction :- Reproduction is the process by which living organisms produce new individuals of the same species. Reproduction is necessary for the survival and increase in the population of a species. If organisms do not reproduce, their population decreases and species will become extinct. 2) Do organisms create carbon copies of themselves ? The DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) molecules in the chromosomes in the nucleus is responsible for the transfer of characters from the parents to the off springs. During reproduction the reproductive cells produce two copies of the DNA which separate into two cells. The DNA copies will be similar but not identical to each other. So the new individuals have slight variations from their parents. This is the basis for variations and evolution of new species.
  • 3. 3) The importance of variation :- DNA copying during reproduction is important for maintaining the body designs of different organisms to survive in the existing environment. But the environment is constantly changing due to changes in temperature, climate, water levels etc. If organisms cannot adjust themselves to the changes in the environment then their species will become extinct. If there are variations in some individuals of a species they may be able to survive the changes in the environment. So variations in species is necessary for the survival of different species and for the evolution of new species.
  • 4. 4) Types of reproduction :- There are two main types of reproduction in living organisms. They are asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which new individuals are produced from a single parent. Sexual reproduction :- is reproduction in which two individuals are involved to produce a new individual. Asexual reproduction is of different types. They are:- fission, budding, regeneration, fragmentation, spore formation, vegetative propagation etc.
  • 5. i) Fission :- Fission is an asexual reproduction by which a unicellular organism divides and forms two or more new individuals. Fission is of two types. They are binary fission and multiple fission. i) Binary fission :- In this method an organism divides and forms two individuals. First the nucleus divides and forms two nuclei. Then the cytoplasm divides and forms two daughter cells. Eg:- Amoeba, Paramaecium etc. ii) Multiple fission :- In this method one organism divides into many daughter cells. Eg.Plasmodium (Malarial parasite).
  • 6. ii) Budding :- In this method a bud like projection is formed on the body of the organism. The bud then develops into a new individual. It then separates from the parent and forms an independent individual. Eg:- Hydra, Yeast etc. bud bud
  • 7. iii) Regeneration :- In this method a part of the body if the organism if cut or broken can develop into a new individual. Eg :- Hydra, Planaria, Star fish etc.
  • 8. iv) Fragmentation :- In this method the body of a simple multicellular organism breaks up into smaller pieces on maturation and each fragment develops into new individuals. Eg :- Spirogyra.
  • 9. v) Spore formation :- In this method structures called sporangia produce tiny cells called spores. When the spores come in contact with a moist surface, it develops into new individuals. Eg :- Rhizopus , Mucor, Penicillium etc.
  • 10. vi) Vegetative propagation :- In this method new plants are produced from the vegetative parts of the plant like root, stem or leaf. Eg:- from roots – dhalia, sweet potato, from stem – potato, ginger, from leaf – bryophyllum, begonia. Plants produced by vegetative propagation produce flowers and fruits earlier than those produced from seeds. It also helps in the propagation of plants which do not produce seeds like rose, jasmine banana etc. Vegetative propagation can also be done artificially by cutting, layering, grafting etc.
  • 11. 5) Sexual reproduction in flowering plants :- a) Reproductive parts of a flower :- The stamen and pistil are the reproductive parts of the flower. Stamen is the male reproductive part. It produces pollen grains in the anther which contains the male germ cell (male gamete). Pistil is the female reproductive part. It produces ovules in the ovary which contain the female germ cell (female gamete).
  • 12. b) Pollination :- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a flower is called pollination. It takes place by wind, water or insects. If the pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same flower it is self pollination and if it is transferred from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower it is cross pollination. Pollination takes place by insects, wind, water etc. Self pollination Cross pollination
  • 13. c) Fertilisation :- After the pollen grain is transferred to the stigma it produces a pollen tube which passes through the style and enters the ovary and ovule. In the ovule the male germ cell (male gamete) fuses with the female germ cell (female gamete) to form a zygote. This process is called fertilisation. After fertilisation the zygote divides several times and forms the embryo which then develops into the seed and the ovary develops into the fruit.
  • 14. 6) Reproduction in human beings :- a) Male reproductive system :- The male reproductive system consists of a pair of testes which produces the male reproductive cells called sperms and the hormone testosteron. It is contained in sac like structures called scrotum. From each testis arises a tube called vas deferens. It joins into the urethra. The urethra is enclosed in a muscular organ called penis. It has an opening called genital pore. The seminal vesicles and prostate glands produce fluids which provide nutrition and help in the movement of the sperms.
  • 15. b) Female reproductive system :- The female reproductive system consists of a pair of ovaries which produces the female reproductive cells called ova or eggs and the hormone oestrogen. Above the ovaries are tubes called oviducts or fallopian tubes. The two oviducts unite into a bag like structure called uterus. The uterus has opening called vagina. Human ovum (egg)
  • 16. c) Fertilisation in human beings :- During sexual intercourse the sperms from the male enters into the vagina of the female. The sperms reaches the oviduct. One sperm fuses with an egg and forms a zygote. The zygote then gets implanted in the uterus. The zygote then starts dividing to form an embryo. The embryo gets nutrition from the mother’s blood through the placenta. The development of the child takes nine months and then the child is born.
  • 17. Stages in the early development of the embryo
  • 18. d) Menstruation :- The ovary produces one egg every month and the uterus prepares to receive the fertilised egg. Its wall becomes thick and spongy with blood vessels for nourishing the embryo. If fertilisation does not take place then the uterus wall breaks and comes out of the vagina as blood and mucous. This cycle takes place once every month and is called menstruation.
  • 19. 7) Reproductive health :- a) Sexually transmitted diseases :- are diseases transmitted through sexual contact. They may be bacterial infections like gonorrhoea and syphillis etc. or viral infections like warts and HIV-AIDS. b) Prevention of pregnancy ( Contraception ) :- Pregnancy can be prevented by three main methods. They are barrier methods chemical methods and surgical methods. i) Barrier methods consists of using condoms, diaphragm, cervical caps, Copper T etc. ii) Chemical methods consists of taking drugs like oral pills, vaginal pills etc. iii) Surgical methods consists of removing or tying a small part of the vas deferens in males (Vasectomy). or fallopian tube in female (Tubectomy).