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Reproduction (Redirected from Reproductive)

For other uses, see Reproduction (disambiguation) 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 reproduction. The known methods of reproduction are grouped into two main divisions, sexual and asexual reproduction . In...
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List of reproductive issues

Reproductive issues are the social and medical issues involving sex , pregnancy , and childbirth . Control over such issues is a central concern of feminism . See also: birth control abortion sex education infant mortality male pregnancy
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Development of the urinary and reproductive organs

...is taken from the public domain 1918 Gray's Anatomy. As such, it may be in need of updating to reflect modern medical knowledge and modern writing style. In human fetal development, the urinary and reproductive organs are developed from the intermediate cell-mass which is situated between the primitive segments and the lateral plates of mesoderm. The permanent organs of the adult are preceded by...
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Asexual reproduction

Asexual reproduction the simplest form of reproduction and does not involve meiosis , gamete formation, or fertilization . In laymen's terms, there is only one "parent" involved. This form of reproduction is most common among simple organisms such as amoeba and other single-celled organisms . However, many plants produce asexually as well. Because it does not require male and female...
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Assisted reproductive technology (Redirected from Assisted Reproductive Technology)

Assisted reproductive technology ( ART ) is a general term referring to methods used to achieve pregnancy by artificial or partially artificial means. It includes taking medications to induce ovulation , Intrauterine insemination , or in vitro fertilization among other techniques.  This medical treatment article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . ...
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European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (Redirected from European society for human reproduction and embrology)

The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) was created in 1985 by both Professor R.G. Edwards from Cambridge , and Dr. J. Cohen from Paris , who felt that the study and research in the field of reproduction needed to be encouraged and recognized. The society consists of: General Assembly, comprising all its members, made up of diverse sub-special interest groups...
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Vegetative reproduction

...of new individuals along a leaf margin of the air plant, Kalanchoƫ pinnata . The small plant in front is about 1 cm tall. The concept of "individual" is obviously stretched by this process. Vegetative reproduction is asexual reproduction , but other terms that apply are vegetative propagation and vegetative multiplication . In essence it is any process by which new plant "individuals" arise...
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Sound reproduction

Sound reproduction is the electrical or mechanical re-creation and/or amplification of sound , often as music . See also Amplifier Audiophile Audio set Audio editing CD Compact audio cassette Digital vs. Analog Digital audio DIY audio Hifi Magnetic recording and tape recorder Microphone Music centre Phonograph Preamplifier ...
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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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Sexual reproduction

Sexual reproduction is a process of reproduction involving the merging of two gametes from the same species to produce a new organism. One advantage of this form of reproduction over asexual reproduction is that the DNA of the offspring is significantly different from that of the two gametes; this allows species to change more rapidly than through mutation alone. The DNA...
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