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Dr. Frank Baxter explains human reproduction on a cellular level.
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Human being dividing like cell.
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Please Subscribe To The EvolutionDocumentary YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/EvolutionDocumentary Broadcast (2005) Channel 4's Anatomy for Beginners was the first television airing of a real and spontaneous demonstration of human anatomy. The beauty and intricacy of the human body is laid bare in a modern version of a...
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Ann Anderson Kiessling, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School and the Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation, Bedford MA During the 1970s, Ann Anderson Kiessling (BSN, UVA,1964) undertook postdoctoral research exploring relationships between viruses and cancer, work that led to the controversial discovery of reverse transcriptase in...
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www.mindbites.com Professor Wolfe proposes two problems that have to be overcome during meiosis. One problem is that offspring have to have the same number of chromosomes as the parents, which means that the cells used in sexual reproduction need to have half the number of chromosomes as normal somatic cells. This means that...
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In the Beginning contains splendid imagery, including animation and early photomicrography, of all parts of the mammalian reproductive process. At first, the film documents scenes of animal life, including human children, then the film moves into more biologically detailed scenes that include photos and animation of ovulation,...
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Season 1: Jonathan Eisen is a Professor at the University of California, Davis. His research focuses on the evolution of new functions and the genomic diversity of microbes and microbial communities. Eisen is also a vocal advocate for open science, the Academic Editor-in-Chief of PLoS Biology, an active and award-winning blogger...
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Purchase DVD here http://www.greatpacificmedia.com/ Segment from the program How Ecosystems Work: Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycles. DVD Description Looks at the processes that are fundamental to all ecosystems. First the concepts of primary productivity, trophic levels, food chains, energy pyramids and the flow of energy...
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Human Sexual Reproductive Facts, Hot Facts Teacher Rachel Join your Hot Facts Teacher Rachel for some sex education and human body sexuality facts. Facts about human sexuality and biology; including information about ovum and sperm cells, sexual development, penis size, hormones, etc. Fun Facts Girls aka Hot Facts...
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May 5, 2010) Robert Sapolsky explores behavioral patterns of human reproduction. He focuses on proximal and distal motivations, orgasm and fertility facilitation, non-reproductive sex, hormonal and cerebral sexual functions, and the differences and similarities between humans and animals in various physiological realms....
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Season 1, Episode 9
Season 1, Episode 9: Beyond Ordinary: Anatomy of Sex (Season 1, Episode 9): The human body works in specific, yet subtle ways in order to ensure reproduction. Discover the biological responses to attraction and mating. Investigate the evolutionary story of natural selection and care giving as a couple tries to start a family.
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The human body works in specific, yet subtle ways in order to ensure reproduction. Discover the biological responses to attraction and mating. Investigate the evolutionary story of natural selection and care giving as a couple tries to start a family.
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Darwinian Evolution on Display in Chimpanzee Group Raids Ask a Scientist - San Francisco, CA Why is it that humans, nearly unique in this regard, have a natural inclination to band together and kill off members of our own species? The fact that chimpanzees, our closest evolutionary relatives, are the only other animals known...

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