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- Using a concept map, discuss how reproduction takes place in animals. (Include the modes, sexual and asexual; and fertilization)make a concept map, to discuss how reproduction takes place in animals. (Include the modes, sexual and asexual; and fertilization)Giving details diagram the process of tetrasporic megagametogenesis. Give full details
- Explain how a shelled egg allows reproduction on land.Draw and describe the stages of embryonic development of chordates. Cleavage Gastrulation Neurulation OrganogenesisDraw and describe the different types of egg as to the distribution of yolk they contain. Give examples of chordates that have the said type of egg. Alecithal Meiolecithal Mesolecithal Polylecithal