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    The testes contain seminiferous tubules, composed of several hundred tightly coiled tubules lined with germs cells. These tubules serve as the site of sperm production. Inside of these tubules spermatogonia progress to spermatocytes, then spermatids, and finally sperm. Also inside, sustentacular cells serve as a means of support. These cells control the environment by removing wastes, providing nutrients, and providing antibody protection as well as regulating sperm production. Interstitial…

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    animals and plants. Animals and plants are sister taxa, meaning that they branch off from eukaryote, at the same point. I find these two to be the most closely related, for this reason. Just like we have a reproductive, cardiovascular and digestive system, so does the coyote. The reproductive system consists of the mouth, throat, liver, pancreas, stomach, large and small intestine and colon. Food will be chewed and then swallowed. It will then travel the very long way through the throat, to the…

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    know that humans have 12 human major body systems? The 12 body systems are the integumentary, lymphatic and immunity, skeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, endocrine, muscular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, female reproduction system, male reproduction system. The function of the integumentary system is to protect body and help to change temperature for body temperature in climates such as hot and cold weathers. The function of the lymphatic and immunity system is the interstitial fluid move…

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    1. Explain the roles of hormones in sexual development. Hormones arouse cells and organs to specific activities and influence the way we look, feel, develop, and behave. 2. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the male and female reproductive systems. The visible part of the male sexual anatomy are the penis and the scrotum, the pouch that contains the testes. The testes makes testosterone and sperm. Immature sperm is stored in the epididymis. Inside the body are several structures involved…

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    1 BARRIERS FOR HEALTH CARE IN US FEMALE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES Hannah Hammoud WS220, Sara Chadwick University of Michigan 23 November 2016 Barriers for Health Care in US Female Correctional Facilities Over the course of many years, the rate of incarcerated women has increased dramatically. According to the U.S Department of Justice, the number of incarcerated women increased from a total of 26,378 to 215, 332 between 1980 and 2014 (Carson, 2015). Despite this, correction facilities in…

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    Women’s sexual health and reproductive rights have been a hot button issues for decades, if not centuries. Women constantly battle for equal treatment in these areas, but why? An even better question to ask is, why haven’t they received it yet? This question becomes especially valid when one reflects on the many ways in which religion has swayed our ethical beliefs. Women’s sexual and reproductive health is directly tied to many basic human rights, including the right to life, the right to be…

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    As a female athlete, I find myself sometimes taking sports for granted and the opportunities that are accessible to me. Although female sports have come a long way, some improvements still need to be made when compared to our male counterparts. Hence, I did not completely understand that less than a hundred years ago, women were not even allowed to play sports for fear of it damaging their reproductive organs. Today, society has accepted women's individual and team sports in many settings and…

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    pituitary gland B. target organs - female ovaries and male testes C. general effects - females (supports the development of follicles in ovaries, which will then produce estrogen. The follicle will get larger as a result of FSH and will release different estrogen types.) Males (used for the formation of sperm). 2. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) - A. production site - anterior pituitary gland B. target organs - female ovaries and male testes C. general effects - females (triggers ovulation and…

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    Being A Woman Analysis

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    the anatomy of a female. However, this is not always true. Although people commonly think of the word woman as a stereotype as someone who has the makeup of a woman, this word actually means strong and beautiful. Some people commonly define the word woman as someone who has the makeup of a female. What is the physical makeup of a female? All women are the same. If this assumption is based on anatomy views than this is true. To be a woman, a person must have the female reproductive organs which…

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    in two states, New Mexico and Arizona. The leaping lesbian lizard is the state reptile of New Mexico. The lizard has two different ways of reproduction. The lizard is a hybrid species between the little striped whiptail and the western whiptail. Females reproduce using parthenogenesis ( a type of asexual reproduction.) They also reproduce through hybridization. These two…

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