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SPERM:


Matthew Cobb takes us back to 1677, when Anton Van Leewenhoek first identified sperm and there was much talk of souls and miniature men residing in the seminal fluid. Upon observation it became clear that there were an awful lot of those little guys that never turned into babies! Jad wonders: why so many sperm? Bird-sex specialist Tim Birkhead, of the University of Sheffield, explains what effect imperfect monogamy has on reproductive strategies. Then sperm physiologist Joanna Ellington and her pig Hazel give us some insight into the obstacles sperm must overcome in their odyssey from their male originator to their female destination.
PART 1

CUM WITH K :
| CEDE: beginning, source | |
| berry, bud, cell, conceit, concept, conception,core, corn, ear, egg, embryo, germ, grain,image, impression, inkling, kernel, notion,nucleus, nut, ovule, ovum, particle, rudiment, semen, spark, sperm, spore, start, suspicion | |
![]() cede means to give over, surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another - while a seed is a small hard fruit or a mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat a sporeis a lone reproductive cell capable of producing a plant without combining with another cell; a seed develops from sexual recombination of genes from within one plant or two separate plants |




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