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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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    Different disciplines have add terms that can be used indistinguishing {Webb:1999jd} and the lack of standardization has resulted in a confusing terminology. An important contribution for the study of evolution of flowers occurred when the gamete production became more quantitative rather than qualitative measuring their contribution to the genes to the afterward generations at population levels {Lloyd:1972fw, Lloyd:1975ju, Lloyd:1976hd}, and the spatial or temporal development whiting or…

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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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    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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    Barnes, 1986). Sexual selection is important in humans because that is how they obtain mates to pass down genes. Men compete for their partner, while women choose their partner (Molumby, 90). Males produce a lot of small gametes which contributes to the DNA and also the small gametes produce more copies of their genes; while females…

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    Many cultures are quite different, but when it comes to people having children, male or female, all cultures have the same opinion on having male children. Since birth, children are assigned a male or female status and it is common for people to obey social rules on their biological sex. It has been said that males are more dominant and independent and that’s why males are preferred more than females. This type of socialization cannot be changed in societies because it has already been stuck and…

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    Ignored and Unheard Education plays a major role in the way that each individual 's life unfolds. Several factors affect the type and quality of education that one gets. It is a choice for every soul as to whether not they get an excellent education. One major situation that affects the way people learn is having the opposite sex in the same learning environment. Males overspeak females and feel it necessary to overpower the females, causing a constant fight to see who can outsmart the other.…

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    The study was done to see if the way that Pisaura Mirabilis presented a gift to a female would make them look at the male differently. If a male presented a well wrapped gift then it should tell her that he is in better condition and a better choice as a mating partner instead of the males that produced poor wrapped gifts. This experiment was done in a understanding way. The males were separated and were put in to 4 groups: Good condition males with well wrapped gifts, good condition males…

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    The lack of females working in leadership roles nationwide is staggering. According to CNN Money Report’s article “Still missing: Female business leaders,” only 14.2% of the top five leadership positions in S&P 500 companies were held by women in 2015 (Egan, 2015). Of those same companies, only 24 had a female CEO leading the business. The University of Missouri Institute of Public Policy also conducted a study on the status of women in Missouri in January 2015. The study focused on five…

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    Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: Sex and Genetics When an individual is born they are usually given a gender of either male of female depending on their genitals and continue to develop that way throughout their life. For some people, their gender is not so easily decided for them. There have been several cases where individuals have been born with both parts or have developed both sexual parts as they grew up. At an early age certain individuals have to choose what to identify as due to a…

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