sigimisprotsessis
Sigimisprotsessis, often translated as "procreation process" or "reproductive process," refers to the biological mechanisms by which living organisms create new individuals of the same species. This fundamental process ensures the continuation of life and the diversity of populations. In many organisms, sigimisprotsessis involves the fusion of specialized reproductive cells, known as gametes, to form a zygote. This fusion, called fertilization, can occur internally within the female's body or externally in the environment.
The development of a zygote into a new organism can follow various pathways. In some species, like
The complexity and specific steps of sigimisprotsessis vary widely among different species, influenced by their evolutionary