“Asexual reproduction.” Merriam-Webster.com Medical Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/asexual%20reproduction. Accessed 9 Feb. 2025. Copy Citation Share Post the Definition of asexual reproduction to Facebook Facebook Share the Definition of asexual reproduction...
But just as Lizzie’s world feels like its closing in, a class lesson on asexual reproduction in plants piques her curiosity, leading her to look up whether people can be asexual too—and suddenly, her world opens up. Lizzie finally finds an identity, a word for all her messy, unnamable ...
I often find that I have a hard time figuring out where the social line between “silent and vaguely uncomfortable on all aspects of discussion of sexuality” and “cheerfully breaking out odd facts about animal reproduction as well as interesting aspects of human sexuality” lies. The fact that...
Instead - like those others - it is a designator for sexual preference, in this case of not having sex. There is of course the concept of asexual reproduction which I believe you speak of, but despite the similarity of these two words, the meaning is significantly different....
Gynogenetic and hybridogenetic hybrids ‘steal’ gametes of sexual species for their own reproduction, being often referred as sperm-dependent pseudogams or sexual parasites. Note that in many gynogenetic and hybridogenetic systems, pseudogamous hybrids often simultaneously exploit two or more sexual ...
To me, it is interesting because being asexual goes against biology and our innate need to survive through reproduction. Biology 101. Learn it. Unless I forgot my Biology, sex is a necessity to perpetuate a species…..How can you embrace a lifestyle, if embraced by all, would doom the ...
To me, it is interesting because being asexual goes against biology and our innate need to survive through reproduction. Why these comments are a problem: Apparently, EVERYONE has to have sex that results in children or WE’RE ALL DOOMED!! Into the baby factories, everyone!
Various rapid propagation strategies have been discovered, which has facilitated large-scale plant reproduction and cultivar development. These methods, in many plant species, are used to rapidly generate large quantities (900 mini-tubers/m2) of high-quality propagule (free from contamination) at a...