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1. the union of a male and female gamete to form a zygote. 2. the act of insemination, impregnation, or pollination. 3. a process marking the beginning of conception, during which the nuclei of the sperm cell and the egg cell come together and their chromosomes combine (Morris 1992).
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| fertile |
Refers to land capable of sustaining abundant growth. For example, healthy plants grow in fertile soil.
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| fertility |
Capable of reproducing.
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| fertility rate |
The number of live births in a given population during a specific time-period. Fertility rates are one indicator of the health status of a given population.
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| fertility |
The ability to have children. Several treatments for lymphoma affect fertility.
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