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  • ...from the egg sac. The placenta [[develops]] from the same [[sperm]] and [[egg]] cells that form the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetus fetus], and [[fu [[Category: Biology]]
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  • New Latin, from [[Latin]], egg ...ious, the doctrine ex ova omne vivum ("every living [animal comes from] an egg"), associated with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Harvey William Ha
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  • ...lso called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broodiness broodiness], and most egg-laying breeds of poultry have had this behavior selectively bred out of the [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...mited life span, but after fusion with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovum egg cells] during fertilization, a new [[organism]] begins developing, starting ...Acrosome acrosome], which contains enzymes used for penetrating the female egg. The midpiece has a central filamentous core with many mitochondria spirall
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  • ...evelops inside the [[body]] of the [[mother]], as opposed to outside in an egg (ovipary). This includes [[mammals]], as well as some non-mammalian species [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...iki/Nanogram nanogram].) The largest known cell is an unfertilized ostrich egg cell.[2] ...the small rooms [[monks]] lived in.[4][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_(biology)]
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  • ...The offspring of an [[animal]] before its birth (or its emergence from the egg): a. of man. In mod. technical [[language]] restricted to ‘the ftus in .... In [[organisms]] that reproduce [[sexual]]ly, once a sperm fertilizes an egg cell, the result is a cell called the zygote that has half of the DNA of ea
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  • ...zone found in the cytoplasm of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_cell egg cells] of some [[model]] [[organisms]] (such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/w ...e germ cells: the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gametes gametes], such as egg cells and sperm cells. Other cells of the [[body]] do not [[function]] as [
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  • ...re capable of giving live birth. This is achieved by either ovoviviparity (egg retention) or viviparity ([[birth]] of offspring without the development of [[Category: Biology]]
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  • *2:a. An insect in the grub state, i.e. from the time of its leaving the egg till its [[transformation]] into a pupa. [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...s really the whole series of [[changes]] that an [[insect]] undergoes from egg to adult. [[Category: Biology]]
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  • ...cell nuclei from the pollen grain migrate into the ovule to fertilize the egg cell and endosperm nuclei within the female gametophyte in a process termed ..., and swim in the film of water to the antheridia where they fertilize the egg. To promote out crossing or cross fertilization the sperm are released befo
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  • ...ral environment]]. Four unifying principles form the foundation of modern biology: [[cell theory]], [[evolution]], [[genetics]] and [[homeostasis]]. ...lly in a wide array of biology and medicine [[Academic journal|journals]]. Biology: A Functional Approach. Thomas Nelson and Sons ISBN 978-0174480358
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  • ...o_transfer embryo transfer] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_donation egg donation], it is obvious who the mother is. However, it is used in a number # Haig, D. (1993). Genetic conflicts in human pregnancy. Quarterly Review of Biology, 68, 495-532.
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  • ...political stimuli, targeted demographic analyses, in vitro fertilization, egg transplants, and cloning. Negative eugenics is aimed at lowering fertility *H. L. Kaye, ''The social meaning of modern biology'' 1987, New Haven, CT Yale University Press. (p. 46)
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  • ...emistry, biochemistry so complex it is still beyond your libraries full of biology, still beyond your most advance medicine. ...l identical twins, two boys or two girls who come from the same fertilized egg that early on splits in two and goes on to make two separate individuals. Y
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  • ...present in each ejaculation, to increase the chances of one fertilizing an egg or [[ovum]]. When a fertile ovum from the female is present in the fallopia ...and pain declines. "In a study published in the ''Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine'', 48 volunteers who inhaled oxytocin vapor and then had their
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  • ...with two sets of twin seeds. Mangala planted the seeds in an [[cosmic egg|egg shaped womb]] where they gestated. Mangala continued to put more sets of tw ...pt in; one of the male twins became ambitious and tried to escape from the egg. This chaotic character is called Pemba. He is a [[trickster]] figure whose
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  • == Biology == ...s are an [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] species. Each [[ploidy|diploid]] [[cell (biology)|cell]] has two sets of 23 [[chromosome]]s, each set received from one pare
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  • ...red that a complete absence of terminology — related to modern psychology, biology and physics — existed during the evolution of mankind's sacred texts and ...experience]]s held to be beyond expression; modern philosophy, psychology, biology and physics being overtly analytical, verbal, and [[reductionist]]. However
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