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reproduction (biological)
Any of various processes, either sexual or asexual, by which an animal or plant produces one or more individuals similar to itself. (Source: CED)
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sterilisation (biological)
Procedure by which a human or other animal is made incapable of reproduction. (Source: WEBSTE)
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cytology
A branch of the biological sciences which deals with the structure, behaviour, growth, and reproduction of cells and the functions and chemistry of cell components. (Source: MGH)
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