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www.reference.com/motif/Science/how+do+worms+reproduce
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Ever wonder how do worms reproduce? It's a good question as worms are hermaphrodites, meaning each worm has both male and female reproductive parts. The worm does have ...
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www.reference.com/motif/Home/how+long+does+it+take+to+fertilize+an+egg
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Fertilization is a distinct feature of the animal kingdom, especially among mammals. In humans, the time to take for an egg to be fertilized by a sperm are determined by ...
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www.reference.com/motif/Health/inducing+labor
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There are many ways to induce labor. Walk, walk, walk. Not only will walking help you to stay in shape, the movement will help your babies head to push on your cervix, w ...
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There are a few ways to make your cervix dilate your self. Walk, walk, walk. Not only will walking help you to stay in shape, the movement will help your babies head to ...
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The function of the head of the sperm cell is to digest the protective outer layers of the ovum allowing the sperm to penetrate ... This is facilitated by the acrosome in the head of the sperm
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www.fieldhealth.com/Human_Head_Dimensions
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Different staining techniques change the morphometric dimensions of the human sperm head, probably due to the fact that either the fixatives or stains are not iso-osmotic in relati..
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www.fieldhealth.com/Dimensions_of_the_Human_Head
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Different staining techniques change the morphometric dimensions of the human sperm head, probably due to the fact that either the fixatives or stains are not iso-osmotic in relati...
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Sperm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sperm
This takes place in the mitochondria located in the sperm's midpiece (at the base of the sperm head). These cells cannot swim backwards due to the nature of ...
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Spermatozoon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spermatozoon
In male humans, sperm cells consists of a head 5 µm by 3 µm and a tail 41 µm long. The tail flagellates, which propels the sperm cell (at about 1–3 mm/minute in ...
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