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    produce gametes and other sex organs. The first difference between the male and female reproductive systems is that the male reproductive system includes mostly external organs, while the female reproductive system includes mostly internal organs. In males, the external organs include the penis, scrotum and the testicles. The penis is made up…

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    Sports play a key role in the preservation of society. Although sports have brought people together through competition and celebration, it has also brought up many controversies as well. Inequality between men and women is evident throughout various aspects of sport, whether it is physical, financial or social forms of physical activity. Looking at this inequality also plays a role on the ability to excel through sport for females and males. In today’s society, girls fail to grow in athletics…

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    Gender And Pareidolia

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    Analysis After performing the procedure and recording all data, it is obvious that gender affects pareidolia. The collected data has proven our hypothesis correct. When a female subject is tested, then the time it takes for the obscurity to be found will be decreased when time for finding obscurities is a function of gender. Gender was shown to have an influential aspect on the time taken to find the obscurities in the image. As said before, pareidolia is “the tendency to perceive a specific,…

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    Has scientific research overcome the boundaries of creating biological children? Various research laboratories are on the verge of creating a full male genetic cell produced from a female egg; as well as creating sperm cells from female eggs. If the results become positive, this will be a breakthrough in science. Same sex couples to will have biological children. Although the procedure is pure experimentation, various safety concerns could occur during the production of these cells. Likewise,…

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    Discuss Gender Roles

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    Daniella Akerele 09/10/2015 Discuss the roles of genes and hormones in gender development The biological approach suggests that genes have a massive impact on people’s gender identity. An individual’s genetic makeup is decided at conception, when the sperm and egg are fertilised. The sex of a child is determined by their sex chromosomes as this determines their sex, an XX chromosome would produce a female child whilst an XY chromosome would produce a male child. Due to…

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    The male reproductive system is responsible for producing, transporting, and maintaining sperm. It's also responsible for producing male sex hormones. These sex hormones actually take on the role of being responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system. Unfortunately, the male reproductive system also takes on the role of discharging its sperm into the female reproductive tract during sex. The major organs that make up your male reproductive system include the following: bladder,…

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    Sexed Semen Research Paper

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    is sex sorted into X-bearing chromosome and Y-bearing chromosome populations. These subpopulations can then be frozen and stored for future use in artificial breeding. This technology works well in a well-managed artificial insemination or embryo transfer program which opens the door for even more possibilities. The dairy industry has been reaping the benefits from using sexed semen for almost a decade but the beef cattle industry has only recently begun implementing this technology into their…

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    From there, you can make a lot of different combinations of gametes. For this lab, there was 8 different gametes since there was 3 homologous pairs. For a human there would be way more combinations since we have 23 pairs or 46 chromosomes. Through independent assortment, you receive 2 homologous pairs which can be from the same gene, but have different alleles which is why there can be a diverse amount of results. To reproduce, you need gametes like the sperm and egg cell that have half the…

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    Nuclear Transplantation Cloning Nuclear transplantation cloning is a way of reproducing when one is unwilling or unable to use gametes. A procedure can remove the nucleus from an oocyte and replace it with a nucleus from a somatic cell. Then, a stimulus will cause the egg cell to start replicating. The gestation part is the same as with anyone conceived; one will be gestated for nine months before birth. There are controversial views on cloning, with Kass strongly opposing the idea. One…

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    Thermal Equilibrium Essay

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    Quantity of heat Q = mcθ absorbed or lost by a substance 4. What does specific heat 900 J of heat needs to be supplied to 1 kg of aluminium 900 J kgof aluminium to produce a 1 °C -1 1 °C mean? temperature increase. 5. What does specific heat 4 200 J of heat needs to be supplied to 1 of water 4 200 J kg-1°C-1 kg of water to produce a 1 °C temperature mean? increase. 6. The physical When two objects of equal mass are heated at meaning of equal rates, the object with the smaller specific specific…

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