REPRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT. A METHOD OF REPRODUCTIONIN WHICH ALL GENES PASSED ON TO THE OFFSPRING COME FROM A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL OR PARENT.

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REPRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT

A METHOD OF REPRODUCTIONIN WHICH ALL GENES PASSED ON TO THE OFFSPRING COME FROM A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL OR PARENT

ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION

A TECHNIQUE USED TO MAKE IDENTICAL ORGANISMS

CLONING

THE PROCESS THAT TRANSFORMS DEVELOPING CELLS INTO SPECIALIZED CELLS WITH DIFFERENT STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS

DIFFERENTIATION

A SEX CELL PRODUCED BY A FEMALE

EGG

AN ORGANISM IN THE EARLY STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT

EMBRYO

A HORMONE PRODUCED BY THE OVARIES THAT CONTROLS FEMALE SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE REPRODUCTIVE PROCESS

ESTROGEN

THE WAY THAT AN UNSEEN GENE IS SEEN IN AN ORGANISM AS AN ACTUAL PHYSICAL TRAIT

EXPRESSED

THE PROCESS THAT COMBINE A SPERM CELL & AN EGG CELL

FERTILIZATION

THE UNBORN, DEVELOPING YOUNG OF AN ANIMAL DURING THE LATER STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT

FETUS

AN EGG OR SPERM CELL; A SEX CELL

GAMETE

THE RESULT OF ACTIVATED GENES

GENE EXPRESSION

THE PROCESS THAT RESULTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF SEX CELLS (SPERM & EGG)

MEIOSIS

THE PROCESS THAT DIVIDES THE CELL’S NUCLEUS INTO TWO, EACH WITH A COMPLETE SET OF GENETIC IDENTICAL TO THE PARENT CELL

MITOSIS

THE ORGAN OF THE HUMAN FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM THAT PRODUCES AN EGG CELL, THE FEMALE GAMETE

OVARIES

THE ORGAN THAT ENABLES NUTRIENTS AND OXYGEN TO DIFFUSE FROM THE MOTHER’S BLOOD TO THE FETUS, AND WASTE PRODUCTS TO DIFFUSE FROM THE FETUS TO THE MOTHER’S BLOOD

PLACENTA

A HORMONE ASSOCIATED WITH SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

PROGESTERONE

THE ADDITIONAL MIXING OF GENETIC MATERIAL FROM A SPERM AND EGG WHICH RESULTS IN A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF GENES

RECOMBINATION

AN EGG (FEMALE) OR A SPERM (MALE)

SEX CELL

A METHOD OF REPRODUCTION THAT INVOLVES TWO PARENTS TO PRODUCE OFFSPRING THAT ARE GENETICALLY DIFFERENT FROM EITHER PARENT

SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

A GROUP OF ORGANISMS THAT SHARE CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS AND CAN MATE WITH ONE ANOTHER TO PRODUCE FERTILE OFFSPRING

SPECIES

THE MALE SEX CELL

SPERM

THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN THAT PRODUCES SPERM AND THE HORMONE TESTOSTERONE

TESTES

A HORMONE ASSOCIATED WITH MALE SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT AND REPRODUCTION

TESTOSTERONE

THE ORGAN, IN FEMALE ANIMALS, WHERE THE EMBRYO DEVELOPS INTO A FETUS

UTERUS

THE CELL THAT RESULTS FROM THE JOINING OF THE EGG AND SPERM

ZYGOTE