Introduces the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction and explains the process of fertilization. Describes meiosis, which produces the sex cells or gametes (egg and sperm), as well as the alternation of generations in plants.
"Host Dennis Pikulyk covers sexual vs. asexual reproduction. He also describes the process of meiosis, which produces the sex cells or gametes - egg and sperm. The alternation of generation in plants is discussed with botanist Nancy Dengler."
"Introduces the differences between asexual and sexual reproduction and explains the process of fertilization. Describes meiosis, which produces the sex cells or gametes (egg and sperm), as well as the alternation of generations in plants."@en
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