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If the two halogen atoms are bonded to the same carbon atom, then it is called a "geminal dihalide".
Geminal dihalides, in the common system are named alkylidene halides. In the IUPAC system, they named as 1, 1 dihaloalkanes.

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A female ovulate one egg per month, usually. This is the single egg that makes it through the whole ovulatory process: the egg follicle is activated, the egg grows and matures, and then—once it reaches maturation—it breaks free from the ovary and begins on its journey down the Fallopian tubes.
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(i) Juvenile phase. All organisms have to reach a certain stage of growth and maturity in their life, before they can reproduce sexually. This period of growth is called juvenile phase or vegetative phase (term used in plants).
(ii) Reproductive phase. Reproductive stage in plants is represented by appearance of flowers. In animals the end of juvenile phase is indicated by many of them showing morphological and physiological changes prior to active reproductive behaviour
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