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asexual reproductionReproduction Re`pro*duc"tion (-d?k"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
reproduction.]
1. The act or process of reproducing; the state of being
reproduced; specifically (Biol.), the process by which
plants and animals give rise to offspring.
Note: There are two distinct methods of reproduction; viz.:
asexual reproduction (agamogenesis) and sexual
reproduction (gamogenesis). In both cases the new
individual is developed from detached portions of the
parent organism. In asexual reproduction (gemmation,
fission, etc.), the detached portions of the organism
develop into new individuals without the intervention
of other living matter. In sexual reproduction, the
detached portion, which is always a single cell, called
the female germ cell, is acted upon by another portion
of living matter, the male germ cell, usually from
another organism, and in the fusion of the two
(impregnation) a new cell is formed, from the
development of which arises a new individual.
2. That which is reproduced. Reproducer
Reproducer Re`pro*duc"er, n.
1. In a phonograph, a device containing a sounding diaphragm
and the needle or stylus that traverses the moving record,
for reproducing the sound.
2. In a manograph, a device for reproducing the engine stroke
on a reduced scale.
Reproducer
Reproducer Re`pro*du"cer (-d?"s?r), n.
One who, or that which, reproduces. --Burke.
ReproductionReproduction Re`pro*duc"tion (-d?k"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
reproduction.]
1. The act or process of reproducing; the state of being
reproduced; specifically (Biol.), the process by which
plants and animals give rise to offspring.
Note: There are two distinct methods of reproduction; viz.:
asexual reproduction (agamogenesis) and sexual
reproduction (gamogenesis). In both cases the new
individual is developed from detached portions of the
parent organism. In asexual reproduction (gemmation,
fission, etc.), the detached portions of the organism
develop into new individuals without the intervention
of other living matter. In sexual reproduction, the
detached portion, which is always a single cell, called
the female germ cell, is acted upon by another portion
of living matter, the male germ cell, usually from
another organism, and in the fusion of the two
(impregnation) a new cell is formed, from the
development of which arises a new individual.
2. That which is reproduced. Reproductive
Reproductive Re`pro*duc"tive (-t?v), a. [Cf. F. reproductif.]
Tending, or pertaining, to reproduction; employed in
reproduction. --Lyell.
Reproductory
Reproductory Re`pro*duc"to*ry (-t?-r?), a.
Reproductive.
sexual reproductionReproduction Re`pro*duc"tion (-d?k"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
reproduction.]
1. The act or process of reproducing; the state of being
reproduced; specifically (Biol.), the process by which
plants and animals give rise to offspring.
Note: There are two distinct methods of reproduction; viz.:
asexual reproduction (agamogenesis) and sexual
reproduction (gamogenesis). In both cases the new
individual is developed from detached portions of the
parent organism. In asexual reproduction (gemmation,
fission, etc.), the detached portions of the organism
develop into new individuals without the intervention
of other living matter. In sexual reproduction, the
detached portion, which is always a single cell, called
the female germ cell, is acted upon by another portion
of living matter, the male germ cell, usually from
another organism, and in the fusion of the two
(impregnation) a new cell is formed, from the
development of which arises a new individual.
2. That which is reproduced.
Meaning of ReProD from wikipedia
- 2006
under the name of "
Pro Patria and
Res Publica Union", by the
merger of two
conservative parties,
Pro Patria Union and
Res Publica Party. Up to the...
- "Endometriosis
results from the
dislocation of
basal endometrium". Hum.
Reprod. 17 (10): 2725–2736. doi:10.1093/humrep/17.10.2725. PMID 12351554. Struble...
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Smith P,
Heath D,
Juengel J,
Wakefield S,
McNatty K (2002). "Formation of
ovarian follicles during fetal development in sheep". Biol
Reprod. 66 (4): 1134–50...
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sperm DNA
damage in men
presenting for
infertility evaluation". J. ****ist.
Reprod. Genet. 31 (5): 527–32. doi:10.1007/s10815-014-0194-3. PMC 4016368. PMID 24566945...
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Re:Zero −
Starting Life in
Another World (****anese:
Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活, Hepburn:
Re:Zero kara
Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu),
often referred to
simply as
Re:Zero...
- Hum.
Reprod. 12 (10): 2277–81. doi:10.1093/humrep/12.10.2277. PMID 9402295.
Magos A (2002). "Hysteroscopic
treatment of Asherman's syndrome".
Reprod. Biomed...
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embedded intrauterine devices by hysteroscopy". J
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Polyzos NP,
Mauri D,
Tsioras S,
Messini CI,
Valachis A, Messinis...
- Mol.
Reprod. Dev. 59 (4): 417–21. doi:10.1002/mrd.1048. PMID 11468778. S2CID 35230655.
Rubes J, Lowe X,
Moore D,
Perreault S,
Slott V,
Evenson D, Selevan...
- "Preimplantation
Factor (PIF): a
peptide with
various functions". JBRA ****ist
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- intra-uterine
adhesions evaluated by
hysteroscopy – a
prospective study". Hum.
Reprod. 8 (3): 442–444. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a138068. PMID 8473464...