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Asexual reproduction of plants

... Currently there may not be a specific dispute , but the content may need discussion on the talk page . It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Asexual reproduction . ( Discuss ) In asexual reproduction new cells are created without meiosis , gamete formation, or fertilization . Among plants that utilize asexual reproduction, there are three main...
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Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction (Redirected from Gender, and Reproduction Kinsey Institute For Research In Sex)

The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction , often shortened to Kinsey Institute , exists "to promote interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the fields of human sexuality, gender, and reproduction". The Institute was founded as the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University at Bloomington in 1947 by Alfred Kinsey , then an entomologist and zoologist at...
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Reproductions

Reproductions is a sub-club affiliated to the NUS Faculty of Law . It provides video coverage of important law school events and subsequently compiles CDs for the faculty. The other main job is the production of shorts and feature films , as well as maintenance of the law club website . Over the past few years, several of its shorts have been submitted to various film festivals, and its magnum...
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Male reproductive system (human) (Redirected from Male reproductive system)

Male reproductive system redirects here. For the male reproductive systems of other organisms, see Sexual reproduction . The human male reproductive system is a series of organs located outside of the body and around the pelvic region of a male . The male contribute to reproduction by ejaculating sperms into the female's vagina . The sperms then fertilise the egg in the female...
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Reproductive rights

Reproductive rights is a controversial political term to refer to " women's rights " in areas of sexual reproduction , including the rights to reproduce (such as forced sterilization ) as well as rights not to reproduce, (such as birth control , abortion ). Uncontroversially, the term represents the political framing of contraception and abortion as rights, particular...
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Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice ( RCRC ) was founded in 1967 as the Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion and then later as the Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights (RCAR). The current name was chosen in 1993. RCRC is the primary national vehicle for U.S. mainline clergy who advocate for preserving the legal access to abortion . In addition, their members often actively...
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Reproductive success

Reproductive success is defined as the passing of genes onto the next generation in a way that they too can pass those genes on. In practise, this is often a tally of the number of offspring produced by an individual. A more correct definition, which incorporates inclusive fitness , is the relative production of fertile offspring by a genotype. For example, the offspring produced as a...
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List of homologues of the human reproductive system

The List of homologues of the human reproductive system shows how indifferent embryonic organs differentiate into the respective sex organs in males and females . Mullerian ducts are also referred to as paramesonephric ducts, and Wolffian ducts as mesonephric ducts. Indifferent Male Female Gonad Testis Ovary Mullerian duct Appendix testis Fallopian...
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Reproductive technology (Redirected from Reproductive therapy)

Reproductive technology is a term for all current and anticipated uses of technology in human and animal reproduction , including: artificial insemination artificial wombs cloning (see human cloning for the special case of human beings) cryopreservation of sperm , oocytes , embryos embryo testing embryo transfer genetic engineering hormone treatment to increase...
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Asexual reproduction of plants (Redirected from Asexual Reproduction of Plants)

... Currently there may not be a specific dispute , but the content may need discussion on the talk page . It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Asexual reproduction . ( Discuss ) In asexual reproduction new cells are created without meiosis , gamete formation, or fertilization . Among plants that utilize asexual reproduction, there are three main...
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