No. Sexual reproduction requires the union of male and female gametes (sex cells). This produces the first cell of the new offspring, which is called the zygote, which is genetically different from each parent. Asexual reproduction occurs without the joining of male and female gametes, and the offspring are clones of the parent.
Humans have been looking at and studying biology since they first came into existence. There wasn't ever a specific date, time, place or person who first came up with the idea.
Bichat was to introduce into biology.
Being a biology student myself, I find the better the teacher explains the subject, the better the student understands. Biology is a confusing subject, after all there are SO many areas of life to study! Try not to blame the student for not comprehending at first - take it slow...if they do not understand a component of biology, reteach it! I find that if the teacher cannot explain the subject well, then the student will not understand....hope that helps :) Biology is a confusing subject to understand. Sometimes people find it difficult because biology has been a subject that they have never encountered before. It can sometimes involve memorization of complex processes such as photosynthesis. Biology is a subject that one needs to understand the fundamentals. You have to build off what you already know when learning new things in biology. This can be really tough if you have little to build off of! So if you're (or someone you know) doesn't get this confusing world of biology, try reviewing basics, and keep building off of there. It's also very nice if you can have someone with you along the way to guide you; a tutor sometimes isn't a bad idea.
Humans first found out about Mars by looking up at the night sky. At some times of the year, it is visible like Venus- you just need to know where to look. The telescope helped a lot to understand more.
The term biology was first used when teaching the science of life in early nineteenth century Germany.
To answer this question, I first have to ask, do you understand the concept of human reproduction? If yes then plant reproduction should make more sense. Pollination is basically the process of the male plant gametes - the sperm - mixing with the female part of the plant, thus causing fertilization.
Your question is very broad. First, are you talking about sexual reproduction or about farming? Secondly, if it is sexual reproduction, what species? Different species have very different details of how and where fertilization takes place.
well they actually first introuduced themselves during biology class a week after Bella started school in forks, but they first saw each other when edward first came in to school during lunch on Bella's first day....they had biology together but didn't introduce themselves until a week later when edward comes back....u really have to read the book to really understand it...
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