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The term parthenogenesis was coined by...

The term parthenogenesis was coined by

A

(a) Siebold

B

(b) Boveri

C

(c) Balfour

D

(d) Grobben

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Parthenogenesis**: - Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction where an egg develops into a zygote without fertilization by sperm. This means that the female can produce offspring without the need for male gametes. 2. **Historical Context**: - The term "parthenogenesis" is important in the study of reproduction in organisms, particularly in understanding how certain species can reproduce without males. 3. **Identifying the Coiner of the Term**: - The term was coined by a scientist. To answer the question, we need to identify who that scientist is. 4. **Researching the Scientist**: - The scientist who coined the term parthenogenesis is Karl Theodor Ernst von Seebold. He introduced this term in the year 1871. 5. **Analyzing the Options**: - If provided with multiple-choice options, we would look for the name "Karl Theodor Ernst von Seebold" or simply "Seebold" as the correct answer. - Other names mentioned in the options may relate to different biological theories or contributions, but they are not related to the term parthenogenesis. 6. **Final Answer**: - The correct answer to the question is "A. Seebold", referring to Karl Theodor Ernst von Seebold. ---
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