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Basic Nature of Sexual Reproduction

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Description Uses cinephotomicrography to illustrate the processes of reproduction. Points out that although sexual reproduction may differ in plants and animals in specific detail, its basic features remain the same. Presents models of cells and chromosomes to demonstrate that through random assortment and chance union, sexual reproduction makes possible great variation which has benefited man and has insured the survival of many living things in a varied environment.
Creator Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
Date 1956
Original Format 16mm print
Duration 14:29
Color/Black & White B&W
Sound/Silent Sound

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