Class 8 Science Reproduction in Animals Notes

eproduction in Animals – Class 8 Science Notes

Introduction

Reproduction is the biological process by which living organisms produce new individuals of the same kind. It helps in the continuation of species and maintains balance in nature.

Animals reproduce mainly in two ways:

  1. Sexual Reproduction
  2. Asexual Reproduction

1. Sexual Reproduction

Sexual reproduction involves two parents, a male and a female.

Gametes

  • Male gamete: Sperm
  • Female gamete: Ovum (egg)

These gametes are produced in reproductive organs.


Male Reproductive System

The male reproductive system consists of:

  • Testes – Produce sperms
  • Sperm ducts – Carry sperms
  • Penis – Transfers sperms into the female body

👉 Sperms are microscopic, motile cells with a tail for movement.


Female Reproductive System

The female reproductive system consists of:

  • Ovaries – Produce eggs (ova)
  • Oviducts (Fallopian tubes) – Carry eggs and site of fertilisation
  • Uterus – Where the embryo develops
  • Vagina – Birth canal

Fertilisation

Fertilisation is the process of fusion of sperm and ovum.

  • It results in the formation of a zygote
  • Occurs in the oviduct in humans

Types of Fertilisation

  1. Internal Fertilisation
    • Occurs inside the female body
    • Example: Humans, dogs, cows
  2. External Fertilisation
    • Occurs outside the body
    • Example: Frogs, fish

Development of Embryo

  • The zygote divides repeatedly to form an embryo
  • The embryo gets embedded in the uterus
  • It gradually develops organs and becomes a foetus
  • After full development, the baby is born

Viviparous and Oviparous Animals

Viviparous Animals

  • Give birth to young ones
  • Example: Humans, dogs, cats

Oviparous Animals

  • Lay eggs
  • Example: Birds, reptiles, frogs

Asexual Reproduction

Asexual reproduction involves only one parent.

Types of Asexual Reproduction

1. Binary Fission

  • One organism divides into two
  • Example: Amoeba

2. Budding

  • A small bud grows and separates
  • Example: Hydra

Cloning

Cloning is the production of an exact copy of an organism.

  • Dolly, the sheep, was the first cloned mammal
  • Cloning is done using special scientific techniques

Importance of Reproduction

  • Maintains continuity of life
  • Prevents extinction of species
  • Produces variations (in sexual reproduction)

Key Terms

  • Reproduction – Process of producing young ones
  • Gamete – Reproductive cell
  • Fertilisation – Fusion of gametes
  • Zygote – Fertilised egg
  • Embryo – Early stage of development
  • Foetus – Developed embryo

One Word Answers for Exams

  1. Process of producing young ones – Reproduction
  2. Male reproductive cell – Sperm
  3. Female reproductive cell – Ovum
  4. Fusion of sperm and ovum – Fertilisation
  5. Fertilised egg – Zygote
  6. Early stage of development – Embryo
  7. Fully developed embryo – Foetus
  8. Organ where embryo develops – Uterus
  9. Tube where fertilisation occurs – Oviduct
  10. Organ producing sperms – Testes
  11. Organ producing eggs – Ovary
  12. Tail-like structure helping sperm movement – Flagellum
  13. Animals giving birth to young ones – Viviparous
  14. Animals laying eggs – Oviparous
  15. Fertilisation inside female body – Internal
  16. Fertilisation outside body – External
  17. Reproduction involving two parents – Sexual
  18. Reproduction involving one parent – Asexual
  19. Asexual reproduction in Amoeba – Fission
  20. Asexual reproduction in Hydra – Budding
  21. First cloned mammal – Dolly
  22. Exact copy of an organism – Clone
  23. Site of sperm production – Testes
  24. Birth canal in females – Vagina
  25. Developmental stage before foetus – Embryo
  26. Microscopic male gamete – Sperm
  27. Cell formed after fertilisation – Zygote
  28. Reproductive organ in males – Penis
  29. Reproductive organ carrying egg – Oviduct
  30. Animal showing external fertilisation – Frog