reproduction

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reproduction

Making life

how we reproduce and grow
1998
Uses illustrations and microphotography to support lessons on how the male and female reproductive systems function in the human body. Includes definitions of unfamiliar words, and a cumulative index.

The reproductive system

2004
Introduces the reproductive system, its parts, and covers puberty in boys and girls.

Reproductive system

2010
An introduction to the human reproductive system, explaining what it is, and discussing its different parts, how it works, some of the things that can go wrong, and how to stay healthy.

Reproductive technology

2005
Contains eleven articles in which the authors debate issues related to reproductive technology, discussing in vitro fertilization, commercial surrogacy, posthumous conception, human cloning, sex selection, and legal regulation.

Hi-tech babies

1990
Presents views on eugenics, infertility, surrogate mothers, in vitro fertilization, and other reproductive technologies.

The reproductive system

2001
Describes the male and female reproductive systems, discusses disorders and diseases of each, and examines sexually transmitted diseases.

The reproductive system

2003
Provides information about the human reproductive system, presenting a broad perspective on reproduction, and discussing the male reproductive tract, the female reproductive organs, fertilization and development, diseases, and related medical technologies.

Chickens aren't the only ones

1999
A pictorial introduction to the animals that lay eggs, including chickens as well as other birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, insects, and even a few mammals.

The reproductive system

1991
Discusses aspects of reproduction, including heredity, pregnancy, and contraception, and explains the stages of growth from fertilization to birth.

Animal cloning

the science of nuclear transfer
2011
Presents an overview of the science of nuclear transfer, or animal cloning, discussing its historical development, the cloning of Dolly the sheep, the medical applications of nuclear transfer technology, and the ethical and legal debates over cloning.

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