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    freedom—the fundamental right of every individual to decide freely and responsibly when and whether to have a child. Human life is defined as “any living entity that has DNA from the species homo sapiens. This includes an ovum‚ spermatozoon‚ zygote‚ embryo‚ fetus‚ newborn. It also includes an infant‚ child‚ adult‚ elder. It also includes a breast cancer cell and a hair follicle and a skin scraping. Some forms of human life have little or no value; others are the most valuable and precious

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    |Compare and contrast the processes of mitosis and meiosis. Discuss the roles and significance of mitosis and meiosis in the | |life of flowering plants and mammals‚ illustrating your answer with examples where appropriate. | Many living organisms in the Earth can continue because of the process of producing individuals called reproduction. Both mitosis and meiosis which are nuclear division in mitotic and meiotic cell division respectively play important roles

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    Human Sexuality Course Project: Human Sexuality — Different Facets Submitted by: Date: Delayed Pregnancy and Infertility Treatment Although Marsha and Liam’s marriage is able to weather the conflict arising from Marsha’s diagnosis of HPV. Marsha is treated as successfully as possible‚ and the virus seems to be in remission. The couple decides to postpone starting a family until they both have more time to develop their respective careers. Although they discuss starting a family

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    conception and last through the second week of pregnancy. About 2‚000 sperm will reach the uterus and the fallopian tube. One of the sperm must attach itself to the ovum and penetrate its outer surface. The fertilized ovum‚ which is now called the zygote‚ will travel down the fallopian tube until it reaches the uterus. Then it attaches

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    Lower Vascular Plants Lower vascular plants include divisions Lycophyta‚ Sphenophyta‚ and Pterophyta. Division Lycophyta includes club mosses and ground pines. Sporophytes of these have stems covered with small‚ scaly leaves. Sporangia appear on the upper surface of the leaves and are structures that produce spores. Lycopods have small leaves that each contains one vein that brings water to the leaf from the roots and carries away extra food. Division Sphenophyta is made up of horsetails or scouring

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    Currently this process is only used if all other therapies are rendered ineffective. The two most frequently used methods are somatic therapy and germline therapy. In germline therapy genes are modified in the sperm or ova and when they fuse into a zygote‚ the zygote then can‚ during division‚ pass the modified gene to all the other cells during the development of the offspring. As a result‚

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    Cell Cycle Definition- The process of the cell to divide into new cells. Interphase Description- the phase that occurs before cell division‚ the preparation for cell divisions Stages: G1- Rapid growth of the cell‚ metabolic activity. S- Synthesis‚ DNA replication. G2- Getting ready for cell division. Centrioles replicate Mitosis and Cell Division Function- To grow repair and maintain the cells in the body along with the reproduction of those cells. Results- Two identical daughter

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    Exercise 5: Gymnosperms and Angiosperms ______________________________________________________________________________ OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe the distinguishing features of gymnosperms and angiosperms. 2. Understand the evolutionary significance of pollen and seeds. 3. Understand the function of a cone‚ a flower‚ and a seed. 4. Relate the life cycle of angiosperms to the other phyla of the plant kingdom. ______________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION

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    Chapter 38: Angiosperm Reproduction and Biotechnology I. Overview: Flowers of Deceit 1. Angiosperm flowers can attract pollinators using visual cues and volatile chemicals 2. Many angiosperms reproduce sexually and asexually 3. Symbiotic relationships are common between plants and other species II. Concept 38.1: Flowers‚ double fertilization‚ and fruits are unique features of the angiosperm life cycle 1. Diploid (2n) sporophytes produce spores by meiosis; these grow into

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    ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY  The vagina is a thin-walled tube 8 to 10 cm long. It lies between the bladder and rectumand extends from the cervix to the body exterior. Often called the birth canal‚ the vagina providesa passageway for the delivery of an infant and for the menstrual flow to leave the body.The cervix (from Latin "neck") is the lower‚ narrow portion of the uterus where it joinswith the top end of the vagina. Where they join together forms an almost 90 degree curve. It iscylindrical or 

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