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  • 71Honey bee — For other uses, see Honey bee (disambiguation). This article refers collectively to all true honey bees; for the common domesticated honey bee, see European honey bee. Honeybees Temporal range: Oligocene–Recent …

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  • 72Plymouth Colony — British colony 1620–1691 …

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  • 73Pollination — Carpenter bee with pollen collected from Night blooming cereus …

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  • 74Seawolf (fish) — Taxobox name = Atlantic wolffish image width = 240px regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Actinopterygii ordo = Perciformes familia = Anarhichadidae genus = Anarhichas species = A. lupus binomial = Anarhichas lupus binomial authority =… …

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  • 75Houseplant — A houseplant is a plant that is grown indoors in places such as residences and offices. Houseplants are commonly grown for decorative purposes and health reasons such as indoor air purification. Plants used in this fashion are most commonly,… …

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  • 76Drone (bee) — A drone bee. Drone bees are characterized by their larger eyes, larger bodies (though the queen is usually even bigger), and stouter abdomens. Drones are male honey bees. They develop from eggs that have not been fertilized, and they cannot sting …

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  • 77Self-incompatibility in plants — Self incompatibility (SI) is a general name for several genetic mechanisms in angiosperms, which prevent self fertilization and thus encourage outcrossing. In plants with SI, when a pollen grain produced in a plant reaches a stigma of the same… …

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  • 78Capacitation — This article is about a biological process related to reproduction; for the other use, see Capacitation (NGO). Capacitation is the penultimate [Essential Reproduction, Johnson, 6th edition, Blackwell Publishing] step in the maturation of… …

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  • 79External fertilization — is a form of fertilization in which a zilo cell is united with an egg cell external to the body of the female. Thus, the fertilization is said to occur externally . This is distinct from internal fertilization where the union of the egg and sperm …

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  • 80Bateman's principle — In biology, Bateman s principle is the theory that females almost always invest more energy into producing offspring than males, and therefore in most species females are a limiting resource over which the other sex will compete.… …

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