Because the bones of the newborn are not yet finished in their development, transillumination is used upon birth to detect some conditions the baby may have, which you can check on Wikipedia, look up transillumination.
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No. It is a natural aspect of human sexuality. In fact, surveys routinely show that the majority of gay people had to "get used to" being gay, and did not want to be gay at first. Some never get used to it.No. It is a natural aspect of human sexuality.
Sperm is a gooey concoction used to transfer the male's reproductive cells into the female's vulva, and thereby to her eggs (the female reproductive cells). It is also the male genes that will determine the gender of a child.
There are very few differences between the reproductive systems of the work and human. We are almost identical in reproductive organs and functions, just on a larger scale. The worm and human reproductive systems are almost identical; the Fallopian tubes of the male, are used to fertilize the urethra of the Female. The only difference between the two systems, (other then one being a much larger scale), is the transfer between the protective enzymes of the Fertosphygus Clomadia. Works have a much faster renthrough of the Dialemfrea. Hope this helps!
reproduction
No, spaying is a term used for female animals to remove their reproductive organs. In humans, the equivalent procedure for females is called a hysterectomy.
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Reproductive Isolation
The reproductive gland in a clam are present at the interior system. This gland is used for reproduction by the clam.
Success and strength? The coin evolution pays in is reproductive success. The only success is to have the genes represented in the population of the next generation and beyond. That depends on the strategies used and the local environment they are used in. Strength could be a strategy to maximize reproductive success, but that would be only one of many strategies and definitely dependent on the environment in question.
The reproductive system is used to produce children.
In the male the penis and urethra are organs that are used in both the urinary and reproductive systems.