Q. 4 A Differentiate between
(a) oestrus and menstrual cycles;
(b) ovipary and vivipary. Give an example for each type.
The differences between oestrus and menstrual cycle are as follows
Oestrus cycle | Menstrual cycle |
The cyclic changes in the activities of ovaries and accessory ducts as well as hormones during the reproductive phase of non-primate mammais is called oesturs cycle. | The cyclic changes in the activities of ovaries and accessory ducts as well as hormones during the reproductive phase of primate mammals is called menstrual cycle. |
Females show strong irresistible sexual urge. | Females do not show irresistible sexual urge. |
There is estrus/heat production at the time of ovulation and copulation occurs only at that period. | There is no heat period and copulation occurs during any time of the cycle. |
The shedding of endometrium and bleeding do not occur. e..r., cows, sheep, rats, deers, dogs and tigers etc. | The shedding of endometrium and bleeding occurs. e.g., monkeys, apes and humags. |
(b) The differences between oviparity and vivipary are as follows
Ovipary | Vivipary |
In ovipary, animals lay eggs. | In vivipary, animals give birth to yound ones. |
The eggs are covered by heard calcareous shell. | Ovum are not covered by calcareous shell. |
The development of zygote takes place outside the female's body | The development of zygote takes place inside the female's body. |
Females lay eggs in a safe place in the environment, but the chances of survival are less e.g., all birds, most of reptiles are egg laying mammals. | Females deliver young ones and the chances of survival are more. e.g., mammals except monotremes egg-laying mammals. |
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