When a human sperm fertilizes a human ovum, a single cell is created with the potential to grow into a human person. |
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Depending upon which sperm fertilizes the egg, the resulting plant will be trisomic or monosomic for the translocated A region. |
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The male then fertilizes the eggs and the female keeps them in her mouth for a few days until they hatch, thus earning the epithet mouth-brooder. |
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The female makes between 200-600 eggs which she then deposits in the males brood pouch where he fertilizes them and lets them grow. |
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Defecating its meal, the grizzly fertilizes the nitrogen-poor soil of the Douglas-fir forest. |
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In S. typhle, females transfer eggs to a brood pouch under the male's tail, where he then fertilizes them. |
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Manure from the ducks and the fish fertilizes the rice field, so that artificial fertilizer does not have to be bought. |
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Duck manure fertilizes the water plants and stimulates the growth of the micro-organisms. |
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The result is a plume of fertility washing out into the Gulf of Mexico, where it fertilizes only death. |
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The male comes out of the host as a winged adult and locates and fertilizes the female through an opening in the puparium beneath her head. |
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After the breeding male fertilizes the eggs, both parents guard them until they hatch some 8 12 days later. |
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Their main role is to engage in the nuptial flight during which one of them fertilizes a new queen. |
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When it fertilizes a very young plant, it uses only two cups of the liquid fertilizer to begin. |
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It grows quickly, fertilizes the soil and produces leaves that you can feed to your animals with good results. |
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Nitrogen from car exhaust fertilizes the soil just as common lawn fertilizer does and favors faster-growing nonnative plants. |
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Jasper Park Lodge, in Alberta, Canada, fertilizes its golf course with composted elk manure. |
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If sour top pollen fertilizes the low sweet, the fruit will abort within twelve days. |
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Haploid sperm from P. lucida fertilizes the M egg producing an ML female with the same maternal genome as her mother, but different paternal genome. |
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He fertilizes with fish emulsion as much as possible without burning, and sets out plants as soon as they're gaining momentum, before they get root-bound. |
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This female mimic swims between a mating pair just as the dominant male is about to fertilize the female's eggs and fertilizes some of them himself. |
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Even if the tree is resistant to the dryness, sprinkles 2 times per week and fertilizes in the month. |
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Also, the compost or manure in the pit fertilizes the plant. |
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Fasting tills the heart, destones it, and fertilizes it for better faith production. |
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This fertilizes the watershed so that in the following cycle there are more nutrients coming into the water so that there can be more salmon fry growing in the system. |
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However, honeybees, the primary species that fertilizes food-producing plants, have suffered dramatic declines in recent years, mostly from pesticides introduced by humans. |
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In the ponds that dot the villages, silkworm waste is fed to fishes, while mud from the ponds fertilizes the mulberry trees, and the leaves in turn feed the silkworms. |
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For example, our partners are working in mozambique to improve soil health and increase yields by planting legumes among other crops, which fertilizes the soil naturally. |
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This design irrigates, fertilizes and drains from below the soil. |
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Compost fertilizes the soil and improves its structure. |
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Pollen is the small powdery material which fertilizes the flower's ovules. |
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This formula fertilizes your plants in a balanced way. Used according to recommendations, it encourages a good root development, beautiful flowers or good crop. |
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The nitrogen seeps into the rocky desert soil and fertilizes invasive grasses, causing them to fill in the open spaces between the trees. |
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