Module 5 Cell Division
Lesson 3.5.6
Lesson 6—Variation in Reproductive Strategies
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You probably don’t remember much about the time of your life when, for a short while, you lived as a sperm and an egg. It seems somewhat silly to talk about our life as a gamete, but for many life forms it is a major part of their life cycle. For example, moss gametes grow and divide to become free living organisms before they create a single cell that will fertilize another to become a new generation of moss. The drive to reproduce and survive has lead to some very interesting strategies.
In this lesson you will learn about the diversity among reproductive strategies for a range of organisms, as will you gain an appreciation for the variety of ways species balance their life cycles.
In this lesson the following focusing questions will be examined:
- What are the advantages or disadvantages of different reproductive strategies?
- Why do organisms vary their reproductive strategies?
This lesson will take approximately 80 minutes to complete.
Module 5: Lesson 6 Assignment
Here is a tutorial video for this lesson that you can watch if it suits your learning style. Bio30 tut# 3.5.6 Alternation of Generations