sexual reproduction

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this game will be on topic sexual reproduction.This game can be use at the end of lesson for assessment for students between 15-16

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Parthenogenesis is risky to a species because it does not allow for increasing genetic diversity, a hallmark of sexual reproduction. Without genetic diversity, mutations can be passed down to new generations, which can accumulate and have damaging ...

Squid or swallow: the sexual tastes of a cephalopod
The reasons underlying this “sexual conflict” are due to the different ways in which males and females maximise their reproductive success. For males, reproduction is typically only limited by the number of mates he can find. Sperm is cheap to produce ...

What's Jor-El thinking during Man of Steel's Kryptonian Civil War?
Krypton had long ago abandoned the unpredictability of sexual reproduction—with its reckless pairings and random mixing of chromosomes—in favor of a more orderly and scientific system that allowed for complete control over each child's genetic makeup ...

Men influence abortion decisions, too: Column
A woman's reproductive decisions are hers alone. ... A 2012 study by the Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit research group, found that 7% of women who had abortions experienced sexual or physical abuse by the child's father in the year before her abortion.

Looking for love in Port Phillip Bay
"Traditionally, evolutionary biologists considered sexual reproduction to be a co-operative affair, with males and females working together for the common goal of producing offspring," Mr Wegener says. "The idea of sexual conflict – with males and ...

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