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Jaggar provides an instructive overview of feminist ethics and the issues with which it wrestles. She traces the development of the field in modern times, provides a survey of its main complaints against traditional ethics, rebuts common misconceptions, and reviews many of the topics that have recently preoccupied its practitioners.
-Sartre contends that man can easily escape the feeling of his total responsibility.
Digestive Function
The complex process by which the body breaks down food into absorbable nutrients, involving multiple organs and enzymes.
Homologous Chromosomes
Pairs of chromosomes, one from each parent, that are similar in shape, size, and gene content.
Sperm Cell
A male reproductive cell or gamete, involved in sexual reproduction, carrying half of the genetic information to the offspring.
Ovum
A female reproductive cell or egg, which when fertilized by a sperm, can develop into an embryo.
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