Reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced. Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all known life; each individual organism exists as the result of reprod...
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Web site for Reproduction. ... Journal of Reproduction and Fertility archive 1960-2000 ... Includes Journal of Reproduction and Fertility and Reviews of Reproduction.
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www.reproduction-online.org/
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Archive of Reproduction: 2001 - 2009; Includes Journal of Reproduction and Fertility: 1960 - 2000; To Reviews of Reproduction Archive: 1996 - 2000 ... All online content more than 12 months old is FREE. ... Full Text and Abstracts: 1 Jan 2004 - 1 Oct 2009...
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www.reproduction-online.org/contents-by-date.0.shtml
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Sexual reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sexual reproduction is characterized by processes that pass a combination of genetic material to offspring, resulting in diversity. The main two processes are: meiosis, involving the halving of the n...
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Reproduction is a basic drive in all animals, including humans. Think you know what human reproduction is all about? Discover the biology of sex. ... In this article, we will explore the biology of sex -- otherwise known as human sexual reproduction. We will examine the body's sexual organs, the biological cycles of sex,
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www.howstuffworks.com/human-reproduction.htm
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Asexual Reproduction in Plants ... All plant organs have been used for asexual reproduction, but stems are the most common. ... Some plants use their roots for asexual reproduction. The dandelion is a common example. Trees, such as the poplar or aspen, send up new stems from their roots. In time, an entire grove of trees may...
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Sexual Reproduction in Humans ... Sexual reproduction is the formation of a new individual following the union of two gametes. In humans and the majority of other eukaryotes — plants as well as animals — the two gametes...
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LiveScience.com explains reproduction,human reproduction,animal reproduction,human sexual reproduction and human reproduction system. ... Information About Reproduction...
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www.livescience.com/reproduction/
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