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Reproduction

Answer the following: What are the different mechanisms of asexual reproduction? Why are there different “mating strategies”? Which parts of the female anatomy go through changes in size and position to become parts of male anatomy? What evidence do we have of the shared origin of the male and female sex organs? Considering all that is shared in the origin of genital anatomy, how is gamete production similar and different in the gonads? Review the menstrual cycle. Make a short list of step by step the phases of the menstrual cycle.