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    Asexual reproduction is a reproduction process with only one parent that ends with identical animal cells. The purpose of asexual reproduction is to reproduce with wasting less energy. Sexual reproduction is a reproduction process with two parents that ends up with unidentical animal cells. Sexual reproduction is used to reproduce and make a unique being. The animal I am focusing on is the red kangaroo. The red kangaroo uses sexual reproduction. This chosen type of reproduction is a good choice because kangaroos are very strong and don't fight unless it's for mating or for territory. As well as this, the females have a pouch to safely raise the joeys in. Joeys are the baby kangaroo. “This happens up to three times a year” (University of Utah,…

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    Planarian Essay

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    The first source that I found would be helpful for the research because it talks about planarian. The article talks about their regeneration. They focus about the cells, epidermis, and s phase of their body. It has a clear explanation of how they regenerate and produce new head or tail. Also, talks about their reproduction asexually. This will have clear explanation on why the flatworm from the lab multiplied. The second source would be helpful for the research because it shows all the steps on…

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    Showing the advantages and disadvantages of asexual and sexual reproduction in plants. Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Advantages Only one parent needed Mix of the gene pool can produce diversity. It requires less energy compared to sexual reproduction. Offspring can be dispersed widely in different places from their parents. Asexual reproduction gives the ability to produce large quantities of offspring. The off springs all vary from one another and the parents-better adapted to…

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    The Hyacinth Macaw

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    The hyacinth macaw lives in the Amazon RainForest, has bright gorgeous blue feathers, and eats lots of berries, nuts, and tiny bugs. The hyacinth macaw is mostly found in tall trees , swamps, forests, and near rivers in the Amazon RainForest. Also,the hyacinth macaw is found mostly in riverside tropical rainforest and palm swamps. It’s habitat goes throughout the hyacinth macaw’s range, however, from the moist forest with a broken canopy, to mature palm forest, to grassland .More information,…

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    majority of the article delves into the help and hindrance of men. From Ridley’s perspective, males are useless as he further supports his claim “quote”. Key principles as stated in the article include man’s drive to execute violent crimes, poor pedigree, irrelevant reproduction value, and desire to fulfill an alpha role which promotes the previous assertions. Therefore, women exude superior qualities of the human race compared to men. Ridley argues why he believes males…

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    3 Types Of Cloning

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    There are two main categories of reproduction, Asexual and Sexual. When only one parents’ cell is used in order to replicate or produce offspring is known as Asexual reproduction. This is very common amongst microorganism such as bacteria. Bacteria reproduce through a sub form process of asexual reproduction called binary fission. In addition to binary fission there is a processes called vegetative reproduction which involves vegetative structures, roots leaves and stems. Budding, when a new…

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    Before I start typing this information about this lizard. I would like to give Morgan Phillips a shoutout for showing me this animal :) The leaping lesbian lizard is another name for the New Mexico Whiptail lizard. This lizard was produced through interbreeding of two native species of lizard. This lizard lives in southern United States and northern Mexico. The lizard lives in two states, New Mexico and Arizona. The leaping lesbian lizard is the state reptile of New Mexico. The lizard has two…

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    conversation that he is having with himself. Using a more conversational tone, the author is able to draw readers in and make them ponder a new thought of if males are actually necessary. The author does not only make the reader think of why males exist, but he also gives facts for each side of the argument, some more convincing than others, in order to let the reader make their own informed decision. Men are not necessary as shown by some species of animals. For example, dandelions are…

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    When an agent dies, the site he/she used to occupy will be empty, and the empty sites are scarce reproductive resources for which the agents compete. The rule of reproduction varies according to the types of social systems. Hereby we propose two types of society: the patriarchy and the matriarchy. The definitions of these two social systems vary for different scholars and disciplines, and we are not going to continue the theoretical debate on it (Beechey 1979; Young 1981; Kandiyoti 1988; Walby…

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    Essay On Capybaras

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    Capybaras are the world’s largest rodent at one and a half to two feet tall at the shoulder, four feet in length, and up to 150 pounds. They were once thought to be related to beavers but it has been discovered that they are more closely related to the rat. They are simi-aquatic animals and use water to escape from predators. They can stay submerged for up to 5 minutes and can press their ears to their heads in order to keep water out. They eat grasses and aquatic plants and have special…

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