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How reproduction takes place ?


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Answered by tanisha07
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Reproduction in mammals (or mainly HUMANS) takes place when the male gamete that is sperm meet the female gamete that is ovum in the fallopian tube that's when the zygote begins its formation. Zygote is the first cell made after sperm get fused in the ovum. Hence the zygote contains the genetic material and chromosomes present in the nuclei of male gamete and the female gamete. Thus , the individual inherits the characteristics of both the parents male anf female.


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Answered by DodieZollner
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Reproduction is the development by which new living things are produced. People, animals, plants, and even bacteria, are reproduced. There are 2 techniques by which living things are reproduced - unequal or sexual Rude reproduction allows for the reproduction of another member of a species for a living thing, although sexual reproduction requires genetic material from two different species of species, usually, not always a male and female. There are some rare species that have the ability to reproduce both sexually and uneven.

Understanding reproduction

Reproduction

In breeding, species can be either unknown or isomamas. In uncontrolled reproduction, there are two parents, usually male and female. For reproduction, both a gamete, or reproductive chamber in which there is a haploid, or a set of chromosomes, which will produce offspring. Each gamet provides half of the genetic material of the lineage. Many animals, including humans, reproduce in this way. The male produces sperm, which restores the female ova, or egg inside his body during the sexual intercourse process. The point at which eggs are rested is called concept. As a result of the union of two gamets, there is a new cell, which is called zygot. This cell is divided continuously, the female implants itself in the uterus, and develops in the form of an embryo and which is later known as the embryo. It increases nutrition and increases in the uterus, which is known as the period of pregnancy. This length of time is different for different animals. When the development is complete, the birth process allows the female parent to give it to the child grown within it, so that they grow and grow themselves. Through the process of convening in vitro fertilization, humans can also externally release eggs. Some animals, especially those living in water, exclude sperm and eggs in water, externate the eggs externally, where they join together and become fertilizer. In birds and reptiles, their eggs are internally fertilized, and then lay eggs, in which a new creature develops, and then is snatched. Flower plants also make sexual harassment through the process called pollination. However, depending on the plant, it can pollinate itself, or cross pollination.


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