Biological life cycle

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Discovery and Evolution of Life Cycles

  • Botanists and zoologists studied reproduction and development.
  • Wilhelm Hofmeister demonstrated alternation of generations in plants in 1851.
  • Nils Svedelius and Karl Gottlieb Grell introduced terms for life cycle descriptions.
  • Complex life cycles contributed to disproving spontaneous generation ideas.
  • Primitive life cycles likely had haploid individuals with asexual reproduction.
  • Asexual reproduction is common in many eukaryotes.
  • Germ line cells and their descendants are potentially immortal.
  • Bacteria, archaea, and some eukaryotes exhibit similar life cycles.

Types of Life Cycles

  • Haplontic life cycle characterized by haploid individuals with zygotic meiosis.
  • Diplontic life cycle involves gametic meiosis and diploid individuals.
  • Haplodiplontic life cycle includes sporic meiosis and haploid/diploid phases.
  • Vegetative meiosis observed in red and green algae in diplontic and haplodiplontic cycles.
  • Parasitic life cycles involve stages of infection, reproduction, and transmission.

Parasites and Hosts in Life Cycles

  • Parasites rely on hosts for survival.
  • Some parasites need multiple hosts to complete their life cycles.
  • Parasites have evolved strategies to adapt to different hosts.
  • Obligate parasites must infect specific hosts to complete their life cycle.
  • Definitive and intermediate hosts play roles in parasite reproduction and development.

Life Cycles and Immortality

  • Individual organisms age and die, while germ line cells are potentially immortal.
  • Continuity of the germline in sexual organisms depends on DNA damage repair.
  • Sexual processes in eukaryotes facilitate effective repair of DNA damages.
  • Immortality of cell lineages relies on maintaining cell division potential.
  • Ancestry of present-day cells traces back over 3 billion years.

Additional Concepts in Life Cycles

  • Alternation of generations in plants and algae.
  • Apomixis, haplodiploidy, parthenogenesis, and metamorphosis as related concepts.
  • Various scientific studies and references on the architecture and biology of life cycles.
  • Immortality of the germ line and genetic mechanisms involved.
  • Evolutionary aspects of life cycles with haploid and diploid phases.

Biological life cycle Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https:/glossary/biological-life-cycle
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_life_cycle
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q513359
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/01vbgn
DBPedia http://dbpedia.org/resource/Biological_life_cycle
Product Ontology http://www.productontology.org/id/Biological_life_cycle