Basic Animal Reproduction | anatomy of plants | bascic livestock nutrition | plants and animals whats the differnce | The World Of Agriculture |
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What is testes
paired,oval shaped organs which produce sperm cells and testosterone
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What is organelle
specilazed part of the cell which has a spefic fuction
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What is food
nutrients consumed in breads vetagables and or meats
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What is organs
structures composed of specialized tissues designed to serve a specific function for the body
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What is Agriculture
Science of cultivating soil, growing crops and raising livestock to produce food and fiber.
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What is Epididymis
coiled tube, attached to each testis and is responsible for maturation, storage and transportation of sperm
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What is enzymes
proteins which assist chemical reactions in living cells
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What is feed
grains and by products
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What is plant reproduction
either sexual or asexual; utilizes appendages such as flowers to propagate, with male and female systems
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What is Food Safety
Focuses on the handling, storage and preparation of food products
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What is Vas Deferens
transports sperm from the epidiymis to the urtehea
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What is dicotyleadons
flowering plants with two seed cotyleadions
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What is feedstuffs
associated with animal feed
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What is seeds
units of reproduction utilized by flowering plants for either sexual or asexual reproduction
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What is Food Processing
Focuses on extending the shelf-life of food products.
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What is sheath
protects the penius from injury and infection
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What is monocots
flowering plants with only one seed cotyleadeon
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What is separation
separation occurs when a plant fragments and produces new offspring with the genetic material of the parent plant
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What is Scarcity
Refers to the shortness in supply compared to the supply which is desired.
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What is oviducts
transports eggs from ovary to utersus and is the site of fertiliazation
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What is dicots
embroys with two cotyleadons
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What is foodstuffs
associated with human food
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What is life cycle
changes and growth an organism experiences during its life
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What is Bioenergy
Refers to the ability to continue behaviors indefinitely.
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