Thursday, April 28, 2011

HUMAN REPRODUCTION





The Human Body
Reproduction Part Ia
Bonding in a crowd - the egg and sperm story

INTRODUCTION Species - fertilization and characteristics

The reproductive system consists of sex organs that enable men and women to produce children to continue the species.
Male organs called testis make sperm. Female organs called ovaries make eggs.
Sperms and eggs unite to create babies.
The process of uniting the two reproductive cells is called fertilization.

In man, animals and plant life cycles, all species need to reproduce, so that the species does not die out through aging.
The characteristics of each species like outward appearance of face, body and limbs and the form and function of the internal system are different in these species.
The information on these differences is kept stored in the nucleus in the form of genes in the nucleus of the egg and the sperm of that species
. When egg and sperm unite (fertilization), these characteristics in the two cells are pooled, and the characteristics of the offspring, will be a mix of characteristics received from both the parents

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