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    Reproduction

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    The Reproductive System All living things reproduce. Reproduction — the process by which organisms make more organisms like themselves — is one of the things that sets living things apart from nonliving matter. But even though the reproductive system is essential to keeping a species alive‚ unlike other body systems‚ it’s not essential to keeping an individual alive. In the human reproductive process‚ two kinds of sex cells‚ or gametes‚ are involved. The male gamete‚ or sperm‚ and the female

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    Reproduction Brenda Rodriguez PSY/265 January 21‚ 2013 Megan Hild Reproduction The function of each of the female and male external and internal sex organs in relation to the sperm‚ and the egg is to function together to foster the reproduction process. (University of Phoenix‚ Hild‚M. 2009). The genital tract is the area of the body containing parts related to the reproductive process

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    Definitions In relation to the topic‚ MacLeod explains social reproduction as the theory that “explains how societal institutions perpetuate or reproduce the social relationships and attitudes needed to sustain the existing relations of production in a capitalist society.” (MacLeod 9) In this definition‚ the societal institutions are places like‚ government offices‚ and schools. These institutions according to him help continue to maintain the status quo by preserving the existing barriers between

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    Reproduction and Terran

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    The main connection between the Terran and the Tlic is the birthing process. The Tlic use the Terran to carry their grubs for them‚ because the Tlic are not able to carry their children themselves. The author uses her story to examine and explore reproduction rights that were being debated or taking place during the time she was writing. Some examples of these rights are exhibited in the incidents of abortion‚ rape‚ and surrogate parenthood. These issues that are present in the story are important because

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    Cellular Reproduction

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    Cellular Reproduction Cellular Reproduction is the process by which all living things produce new organisms similar or identical to themselves. This has to happen because if a species were not able to reproduce‚ that species would quickly become extinct. Reproduction consists of a basic pattern: the conversion by a parent organism of raw materials into offspring or cells that will later develop into offspring. The reproductive process‚ whether asexual or sexual always involves an exchange

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    Asexual Reproduction

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    Also to Mr. Thompson my Agricultural Science teacher for giving me this project so I can be inform more about Asexual Reproduction. Fore mostly‚ I would like to thank God Almighty for giving me the knowledge and understanding completing this project. A form of asexual reproduction in plants‚ in which multicellular structures become detached from the parent plant and develop into new individuals that

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    Cell Reproduction

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    Cell Reproduction Dr. Susan Kennedy Introduction to Biology January 28‚ 2012 Introduction Cellular reproduction is the process by which cells duplicate their contents and then divide to yield two cells with similar‚ if not duplicate contents. Life as we know it depends on the ability of cells to store‚ retrieve and translate the genetic instructions required to make and maintain a living organism. In this assignment‚ I will discuss two different types of cell reproduction

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    Mechanical Reproduction

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    Bourgeoisie from the Proletariat. As Walter Benjamin defines it – it was mechanical reproduction of artwork that the capitalists in power and laymen alike were able to experience without the limitations of financial shortcomings for either class. In this essay I will discuss this concept in light of Benjamin’s famous piece entitled “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.” Mechanical reproduction allows for us to easily reproduce artwork in different forms. However‚ this process

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    A Sexual Reproduction

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    ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION Asexual reproduction is a mode of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single parent‚ and inherit the genes of that parent only; it is reproduction which does not involve meiosis‚ ploidy reduction‚ or fertilization. The offspring will be exact genetic copies of the parent. A more stringent definition is agamogenesis which is reproduction without the fusion of gametes. Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as the archaea

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    Reproduction in Organisms

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    * NCERT 1. Reproduction in Organisms INTRODUCTION Biology in essence is the story of life on earth. While individual organisms die without fail‚ species continue to live  through millions of years unless threatened by natural or anthropogenic extinction. Reproduction becomes a vital process without which species cannot survive for long. Each individual leaves its progeny by asexual or sexual means. Sexual mode of reproduction enables creation of new variants‚ so that survival advantage is enhanced

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