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Ovaries

The ovaries are a pair of female reproductive organs in the human body, and they are a key part of the female reproductive system. They serve several important functions related…

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Testes

The testes (singular: testis) are a pair of male reproductive organs located within the scrotum, a pouch of skin and muscle that hangs outside the male body. The primary function…

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Zygote

A zygote is the initial cell formed when two gamete cells (sperm and egg) fuse during fertilization in sexual reproduction. This cell is the first stage in the development of…

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Sporulation

Sporulation is a method of asexual or sexual reproduction used by various microorganisms, including fungi, certain bacteria, and some protozoa. During sporulation, these organisms produce specialized reproductive structures called spores.…

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