"Fecund" means productive, whether physically or intellectually. Rabbits are fecund. Agricultural land can be fecund. Beehoven was a fecund composer.
The ability to procreate.
It has something to do with the fecundity of the organism. Some organisms release only one egg at a time, so only one egg gets to be fertilized. Smae goes with the animals that release multiple eggs at once, the eggs can be fertilized all at the same time.
Conditions for exponential growth to occur would include an ample supply of recourses such as nutrients, food and water as well as the physical space needed that individuals will occupy. Factors such as fecundity, survival rate, birth rate, and death rate must remain constant.
These two organisms cannot be asexual, if so then they need no mate. In order to reproduce they would need one organism to have male reproductive organs and the other organism to have female reproductive organs. This way they can reproduce sexually. The two organisms must also be of the same species. For example, a male dog and a female cat can't mate, but two heterosexual dogs can.
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Subfertility, fertility impaired.
The term fecundity means the capacity to have large numbers of offspring; reproductive capacity.
Fecundity may be defined as the ability of a male or female to produce large number of functional Ova or sperm
Fecundity is synonymous with fertility; it means the capacity to produce numerous offspring.Fecundity is being fertile.
fertility? fecundity? wealth?
He has a fecund imagination
Fecundity is the ability reproduce and is important in population ecology. In obstetrics and gynecology fucundability is the probability of being pregnant in a single menstrual cycle, fecundity is having a live birth within a single cycle. The index is a mathematical formula projecting the mean pregnancy rate of first time mothers in certain months of marriage.
In terms of reproduction, fecundity means the biological ability to have a particular quantity offspring. Fertility means the actual use of fecundity to produce the offspring. Both terms can be used either of an individual or a population. In everyday speech, most people use the term "fertility" to cover both meanings. But when needing to distinguish the ability to have offspring from the actual use of the ability, "fertility" should be used for reproductive ability, and "fecundity" for actual number or rate of offspring.
Adelyne More has written: 'Fecundity versus civilisation'
It is called fecundity.
And what prompts her at three weeks of age to shrug off her nurse's togs and venture out into the world as a forager, a tireless gatherer of nectar and pollen, and the happenstance key to floral fecundity?
son of Atargatis, whose son, Ichthys was the Sacred Fish, a symbol of fecundity and procreation in Mythology