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the subject is talk about human reproduction and it will help Why is it important to learn about human reproduction? It's important to know how humans can “reproduce” or make babies so that you can either plan to have children or avoid an unwanted pregnancy. The reproductive system includes all of the organs on the inside and outside of both men and women that are involved in making a baby.
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● The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex by Chales Darwin, it says that our ancestors are apes ● ‘De generetione animalium in 1651 by William Harvey , that contains in the front piece of illustrations of Jove releasing a plethora of creatures from an egg that’s inscribed the famous dictum, many historiaans noticed that William Harvey relied heavily on folklore, superstition and ● casual observation. ● Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) who, amongst his many other discoveries, was the first to conduct rigorous observations on human spermatozoa, where there a lot of scientists of improve and develop the idea of Anton.
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Please fill out the table below by identifying the scientists on the first column and their contributions to the second column. Write your answers on the provided sheet of paper on the next page. SCIENISTS CONTRIBUTIONS William Harvey (1578 –
‘De generetione animalium in 1651, Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723) first to conduct rigorous observations on human spermatozoa. Christiaan Huygens 1678 Journal des Savants (see Gasking, 1967), published description of spermatozoa Nicolas Hartsoeker, had first discovered the animalcules Johan Ham, whose observations on spermatozoa apparently antedated those of both van Leeuwenhoek and Hartsoeker, Carl Ernst von Baer first observed fertilization in mammals in 1875. Edouard van Beneden first observed fertilization in mammals in 1875. Richard Owen classified spermatozoa as parasites and relegated them to the Entozoa Albert von Kolliker sperm were: organized parts of the seminal fluid, elementary parts analogous to the blood corpuscles. Charles Darwin published The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation Lesson