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In biology, offspring are the product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents.

Human offspring (direct descendants) are referred to as children (without reference to age, thus one can refer to a parent's "minor children" or "adult children"); male children are sons and female children are daughters.

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For the band, see The Offspring.