Search results for "Fertilization" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • society with free mixing and mingling and cross-fertilization. Erskine (2005), 362. While relatively little is known about how the Bosporan Kingdom ...
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  • believed to help sperm motility, and thus, fertilization of an egg, because sperm are more mobile in relatively alkaline medium. This secretion counters ...
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  • starfish being male or female. Fertilization takes place externally, with both male and female releasing their gametes into the environment ...
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  • parent. When a male and a female gamete merge (fertilization), a new diploid organism is formed. Some animal and plant species are polyploid ...
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  • [[Image:EHR-BBII.jpg|thumb|right|300px|At 21 days after [[Fertilization|conception]], the human heart begins beating at 70 to 80 beats per minute ...
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  • legal in every country. Access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments is also the subject of debate in many countries. ==Notes== ...
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  • research, he wrote a paper on artificial fertilization to improve the quality of the plants. During this time his family increased to four daughters and ...
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  • the eggs in the mantle cavity but after fertilization the eggs develop into crawl-away young (Lindberg 2004). Limpets can be long lived, with ...
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  • Broadly defined, wasp is any insect of the order Hymenoptera and suborder Apocrita that is not a bee or ant. This includes more than 20,000 known ...
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  • and others. There has, however, been much cross-fertilization of ideas between the various computer-related disciplines. In addition, computer ...
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  • apogamy) is asexual reproduction, without fertilization. Apomictically produced seeds are genetically identical to the parent plant. As apomictic plants ...
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  • What is the ethical status of in vitro fertilization? Use of fertility drugs that result in multiple pregnancies? Suppose too many multiple ...
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  • Animals that participate in external fertilization, such as marine worms and sea urchins, use pheromones to synchronize the release of gametes ...
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  • Poison dart frog (also poison arrow frog, dart frog, or poison frog) is the common name for any of the very small, diurnal frogs of the Dendrobatidae ...
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  • as a group of organisms that share a common fertilization system and are known to recognize one another as potential mates. Shortcoming: Like the ...
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  • weeks gestational age (six weeks after fertilization).1: Amniotic sac2: Embryo3: ... that human life is assumed to begin at fertilization. The Papal Encyclical ...
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  • peoples began the cross-cultural fertilization that has come to be known ... by Alfred W. Crosby) brought a cross-fertilization that yielded both benefits ...
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  • and Buddhism and encouraged the cross-fertilization of Eastern and Western spirituality. An outspoken critic of the Vietnam War and supporter ...
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  • are severed and sealed in order to prevent fertilization *Ulner Collateral Ligament Reconstruction (UCL) - also known as "Tommy John surgery ...
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  • Anurans utilize mostly external fertilization, while salamanders and caecilians largely reproduce internally. For the purpose of reproduction ...
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