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If you dont think this is the best video ever.....I will fight you




This article is about biological sex. For alternate uses, such as sexual intercourse and the social concept of gender, see Sex (disambiguation).
Sex in animals involves the fusion of a sperm and an egg cell.In biology, sex is a process of combining and mixing genetic traits, often resulting in the specialization of organisms into male and female reproductive roles. Sexual reproduction involves combining specialized cells (called gametes) to form offspring that inherit traits from both parents. Gametes can be identical in form and function, but in many cases an asymmetry has evolved such that two types of gametes exist: male gametes are small and are optimized to transport their genetic information, while female gametes are large and carry the nutrients necessary for the development of the child organism.

An organism's sex is defined by the gametes it produces: males produce male gametes (sperm) while females produce female gametes (egg cells); organisms which produce both male and female gametes are hermaphrodites. Frequently physical differences are associated with the different sexes of an organism; these sexual dimorphisms can reflect the different reproductive pressures the sexes experience. In some cases female organisms also have the role of carrying offspring through the first part of development, a process called gestation.

Sexual reproduction is a process where organisms form offspring that combine genetic traits from both parents.[1] Genetic traits are contained within the DNA of chromosomes — by combining a set of chromosomes from each parent, an organism is formed containing a doubled set of chromosomes. This double-chromosome stage is called "diploid", while the single chromosome stage is "haploid". Diploid organisms can, in turn, form haploid cells that randomly inherit one of the two different chromosomes, a process called meiosis.[2] Meiosis also involves a stage of chromosomal crossover, in which regions of DNA are exchanged between the two chromosomes to form a new pair of mixed chromosomes. These processes result in the recombining of different genetic traits.

In many organisms the haploid stage has been reduced to specialized cells called gametes specialized to recombine and form a new diploid organism. Sometimes gametes are externally similar, particularly in size (isogamy); often, however, an asymmetry has evolved such that the gametes are different in size and other aspects (anisogamy).[3] By convention, the larger gamete (called an egg cell or ovum) is considered female, while the smaller gamete (called a sperm) is considered male. An individual that produces exclusively large gametes is female, and one that produces exclusively small gametes is male. An individual that produces both types of gametes is a hermaphrodite; in many cases hermaphrodites are able to self-fertilize and produce offspring on their own, without a second organism.[4]

Sexually reproducing animals spend their lives as diploid organisms, with the haploid stage reduced to single cell gametes.[5] The gametes of animals have male and female forms—spermatozoa and egg cells. These gametes combine to form embryos which develop into a new organism.

The male gamete, a spermatozoan (produced within a testicle), is a small cell containing a single long flagellum which propels it.[6] Spermatozoa are extremely reduced cells, lacking many cellular components that would be necessary for embryonic development. They are specialized for motility, seeking out an egg cell and fusing with it in a process called fertilization.

Female gametes are egg cells (produced within ovaries), large immobile cells that contain the nutrients and cellular components necessary for a developing embryo.[7] Egg cells are often associated with other cells which support the development of the embryo, forming an egg. In mammals, the fertilized embryo instead develops within the female, receiving nutrition directly from its mother.

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  • what the fuck is this u guys should go fuck yourselves, this was complete garbage

    i hope i boosted your confidence, faggots

    sorry 4 the language, douches

    its too bad u didnt have real weapons to actually kill each other with

  • im reading ur comment....n all i can see is i love dick

    ur a mad e-thug

    *waits for the "WHERE DO YOU LIVE MOTHER FUCKER" reply*

    ur my hero <3

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  • so really lonely anyone up for cam chat or phone

  • I'll rephrase my comment in a language you have some chance of understanding:

    "ROFL I likes video! Make more now now now PLZ! I can haz lafs! Sweetz!"

    "Wait, why biology? ROFLCOPTER! So FUNNY!! It like sex! Make more! But why biologyz?"

    Well you get the idea. I was bored, so I thought I'd troll past comments for retards like you. So it looks like you do have a reason for existing after all. Hahaha.

  • lol shut up you pretentious pussy, shut the fuck and get some pussy......by pussy i dont mean your mum u red neck inbred

  • lol thats me

  • gay walker lol ... just lol

  • its nothing to do with the description, its just a fun parody we put together for our end of yr12 video. Josh is just being silly lol

  • I thought the video was interesting, first off. Nice Ron Burgundy parody...from one of my favorite scenes in the movie. The editing was done nicely.

    That being said, the relevance between your video and the explanation article seemed very tenuous at best. I'm confused, was this video supposed to be a metaphor for the human reproductive process. Correct me if I missed something, please, but I don't get the connection. But nice video regardless.

  • typical Bankstown behaviour..... Lebo's should have come in the Gemini ftw :D

  • This was pretty lame until the music started and then you guys started to have fun with it... "now i'll be the coolest one"... ha ha... there's always an alpha male - so true.

  • awesome! my mothers a saint! i like the kick he gave the guy at the end.

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