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Sex and Traumatic insemination

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Difference between Sex and Traumatic insemination

Sex vs. Traumatic insemination

Organisms of many species are specialized into male and female varieties, each known as a sex. Sexual reproduction involves the combining and mixing of genetic traits: specialized cells known as gametes combine to form offspring that inherit traits from each parent. Traumatic insemination, also known as hypodermic insemination, is the mating practice in some species of invertebrates in which the male pierces the female's abdomen with his aedeagus and injects his sperm through the wound into her abdominal cavity (hemocoel).

Similarities between Sex and Traumatic insemination

Sex and Traumatic insemination have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Animal sexual behaviour, Fertilisation, Hermaphrodite, Mating, Semen, Sperm.

Animal sexual behaviour

Animal sexual behaviour takes many different forms, including within the same species.

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Fertilisation

Fertilisation or fertilization (see spelling differences), also known as generative fertilisation, conception, fecundation, syngamy and impregnation, is the fusion of gametes to initiate the development of a new individual organism.

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Hermaphrodite

In biology, a hermaphrodite is an organism that has complete or partial reproductive organs and produces gametes normally associated with both male and female sexes.

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Mating

In biology, mating (or mateing in British English) is the pairing of either opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms, usually for the purposes of sexual reproduction.

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Semen

Semen, also known as seminal fluid, is an organic fluid that may contain spermatozoa.

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Sperm

Sperm is the male reproductive cell and is derived from the Greek word (σπέρμα) sperma (meaning "seed").

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Sex and Traumatic insemination Comparison

Sex has 129 relations, while Traumatic insemination has 82. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.84% = 6 / (129 + 82).

References

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