Reproductive Biology Terminology

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun the producing of offspring by animals or plants

verb gerund or present participle of breed

  • Selective breeding is a common practice in agriculture to improve crop yields.
  • My neighbor's dog is in heat, so they're thinking about breeding her with a purebred.
  • Some backyard breeders are only in it for the money, they don't care about the health of the animals.
  • The breeding of new ideas is essential for innovation in any field.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'birth' is a noun referring to the process of being born or brought into existence.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'new' is an adjective describing the type of birth, indicating that it is recent or fresh.

  • The concept of new birth is often discussed in religious contexts, symbolizing spiritual renewal.
  • I feel like a new birth after getting a fresh haircut and new outfit.
  • After breaking up with my ex, I'm looking forward to a new birth and starting fresh.
  • The company's rebranding was like a new birth, giving it a fresh start in the market.

noun a type of reproduction in which an egg develops into a new individual without being fertilized by sperm

  • Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction in which an unfertilized egg develops into a new individual.
  • Did you know some animals can reproduce through parthenogenesis without needing a mate?
  • It's like nature's way of saying 'I don't need nobody' with parthenogenesis.
  • The company's success seemed to be the result of a parthenogenesis of innovative ideas within the team.

adjective describing an animal that reproduces by laying eggs

  • Oviparous animals are those that reproduce by laying eggs.
  • Did you know that birds are oviparous?
  • I heard that snakes are egg-laying creatures, they're oviparous.
  • The company's growth strategy is oviparous, gradually hatching new opportunities over time.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the acrosome, a structure at the tip of a sperm cell that enables it to penetrate the egg during fertilization

  • The acrosomal cap of a sperm cell contains enzymes that help penetrate the egg.
  • The acrosomal part of a sperm is like a key that unlocks the egg.
  • The acrosomal thing on a sperm is what gets it into the egg.
  • Just like the acrosomal cap of a sperm, sometimes you need the right tools to break through barriers in life.

noun a prefix used in biology to indicate absence or lack of a particular feature or characteristic

  • Agamo- is a prefix used in biology to indicate that a species reproduces asexually.
  • I heard that some plants are agamo- and don't need to pollinate to reproduce.
  • Did you know that some bugs are agamo- and can multiply without mating?
  • The company's growth strategy is like an agamo- approach, focusing on internal expansion rather than partnerships.

adjective relating to or produced by asexual reproduction

  • The researchers studied the agamogenetic reproduction process in the laboratory.
  • I read an article about agamogenetic reproduction in nature.
  • Who knew agamogenetic reproduction could be so fascinating?
  • His creativity seemed almost agamogenetic, as if it came out of nowhere.

adjective describing a process of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes

adverb relating to or involving reproduction without the fusion of gametes

  • Agamogenetically produced organisms are created through a form of asexual reproduction.
  • I heard that some plants can reproduce agamogenetically without needing pollen.
  • Those bugs are like agamogenetically multiplying, there seems to be more of them every day.
  • The idea seemed to agamogenetically grow in popularity, spreading without any clear source.

noun the absence of sexual reproduction; asexual reproduction

  • The concept of agamy, or the absence of marriage, has been studied in various cultural contexts.
  • Some people choose agamy as a lifestyle, preferring to remain single and focus on their careers.
  • I heard she's all about that agamy life, just doing her own thing and not worrying about relationships.
  • In a society where everyone is obsessed with finding a partner, embracing agamy can feel like a rebellious act of independence.