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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>egg cell</strong> | <strong>a cell produced by a female that contains half the number of chromosones present in toher body cells a femaile reproductive cell</strong><br><strong>trade off </strong>&nbsp;| <strong>a desirable outcome given up to gain another disarable outcome</strong><br><strong>hypothesis </strong>&nbsp;| <strong>A possible explanation for<br>observations, facts, or events that<br>may be tested by further<br>investigation.</strong><br><strong>asexual reporduction</strong> | <strong>A process by<br>which organisms make exact copies<br>of themselves without the union of<br>gametes (sperm and egg cells).</strong><br><strong>random</strong> | <strong>A selection process in which<br><br>each outcome has an equal proba-<br>bility of occurring.</strong><br><strong>gene </strong>&nbsp;| <strong>A specific sequence of DNA that<br>determines one or more traits.</strong><br><strong>trait </strong>&nbsp;| <strong>&nbsp;A specific version of a characteristic<br>that varies from one individual to<br>another.</strong><br><strong>generation</strong> | <strong>generation A stage in the line of descent<br>from two parents (e.g., parent genera-<br>tion, first-generation offspring,<br>second-generation offspring).</strong><br><strong>inherited </strong>&nbsp;| <strong>A trait that is passed from<br>parent(s) to offspring.</strong><br><strong>allele</strong> | <strong>&nbsp;A variant, or version, of a gene.</strong><br><strong>clone</strong> | <strong>An offspring produced by asexual<br>reproduction, either naturally or<br>through artificial processes, that is<br>identical to the parent.</strong><br><strong>model</strong> | <strong>Any representation of a system or<br>its components used to help one<br>understand and communicate how<br>the system works.</strong></div>]]></description>
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