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    Artificial Insimination

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    important requirements to have a successful outcome would be‚ herd identification‚ nutrition‚ heat detection‚ sire selection‚ proper facilities‚ A.I. equipment‚ semen storage and insemination procedures. Also‚ I will go into detail on the female reproductive system to help you better understand the subject you are working with to become familiar with it. First‚ I will point out a few of the advantages and disadvantages of using artificial insemination. An advantage of artificial insemination

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    Year 9science Notes

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    a male reproductive cell and a female reproductive cell. These special reproductive cells are called gametes and they are produced in the reproductive organs of the organism. External Fertilisation * Gametes are tiny and are dehydrated extremely easily‚ so they only survive in specific conditions. * Some animals‚ specifically those that live in the water‚ like fish and amphibians perform external fertilisation were fertilisation occurs outside of the female body. * The female releases

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    Early Marrige

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY A Girl- child refers to a young female human being below the age of majority‚ according to the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (Oxford‚ 2012). Girl child marriage‚ also known as early marriage age refers to marriage of a child younger than 18 years old in accordance to article one of the conventions on the rights of the child. Reproductive Health is a state of complete physical‚ mental and social well being and not merely the absence

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    Ageing

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    10.1.1 Definition of Healthy Ageing Active ageing is the process of optimizing opportunities for health‚ participation and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age. It applies to both individuals and population groups. Active ageing allows people to realize their potential for physical‚ social‚ and mental well-being throughout the life course and to participate in society‚ while providing them with adequate protection‚ security and care when they need. The word “active”

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    Sexual reproduction is the process that involves the fusion of two gametes‚ sperm (male gamete) and egg (female gamete). In human these gametes are produced in different sexes‚ the male and female. Reproduction in humans is performed by reproductive systems‚ the male and female reproductive systems. The main organs of male reproductive system are testis and gonads and of female reproductive system are vagina‚ ovaries‚ and uterus. Main events in sexual reproduction of humans are production of sperms

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    The Sperm and the Egg

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    behind the sperm and the egg‚ you first need to understand the male and female anatomy. Once you understand that much‚ it will be a little easier to understand how the sperm and the egg came to be. I like most people understand how this all works or do we? Yes‚ we understand how conception leads to the birth of a child‚ but have we studied how to understand the rest‚ the stuff that comes before conception. Like other females‚ I don’t know everything about how body prepares itself for this as we age

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    Human Life Cycle

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    A women that is becoming pregnant with a child is also known as conceiving‚ this process carried out by having sexual intercourse with a male. A female ovulate an egg cell‚ oocytes goes down a uterine tube. During sexual intercourse male sperm moves into the vagina‚ which is near the female’s cervix‚ this occurs in the reproductive system. The sperm cell swims up the uterus and meets up with the oocyte and the process of fertilization occurs. During sexual intercourse many sperms swim towards

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    Flower and Angiosperms

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    dispersed populations. Stamens are the male reproductive structure‚ they produce microspores in the anthers of a flower to produce pollen grains. Pollen is able to be transferred by wind due to its waterproof coating. The carpel of an angiosperm is the female reproductive structure‚ which produces female gametophytes with eggs. The carpel helps to create and ovule. The ovule protects the eggs and zygote‚ it is an a adaptation which increases reproductive fitness. Unlike angiosperms‚ mosses (bryophytes)

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    tapeworms

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    tapeworms like to live in our humans digestive system and eat all the food we eat because they can’t chew the food. Tapeworms are simple in design‚ but ruthless in action. They consist of two organs. The first to the wall of the intestine with suckers and hooks. The second organ is really a series of organs that grow out from the scolex with each having full reproductive capability. Proglottids form a chain of varying length. Tapeworms have no digestive system so they must eat food already digested

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    after they are fertilized | Petals | Colorful leaflike parts that attract insects and other animals for pollination | Pistil | Structure that contains the female reproductive organs | Sepals | Leaflike parts that enclose flower during bud stage | Stamen | Pollen producing part of a flower‚ consisting of a stalk and filament (male reproductive organs) | Stigma | Sticky tip of the pistil where pollen grains land | Style | Stalklike part of the pistil that connects the stigma to the ovary | 1

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