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One View of How Prejudice Arises and Is Sustained Suggests

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One view of how prejudice arises and is sustained suggests that the thinking processes we use to simplify, categorize, and order our world are the same processes by which we distort it. This view is the

Describe mechanisms of fertilization and polyspermy prevention.
Understand the process of regeneration and its implications for population dynamics.
Identify the characteristics and outcomes of parthenogenesis.
Differentiate between internal and external fertilization and their occurrence in different species.

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