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    Endometrial Biopsy Essay

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    lining of the uterus is taken and examined under a microscope for any abnormal cells or signs of cancer. Doctors also asked their patients for a hysterosalpingogram (HSG), this test is done to check for blockages in the fallopian tubes or other problem in the uterus and the fallopian tubes. Often, it is done as part of an infertility evaluation. It can also be done after a tubal ligation to confirm that they are fully blocked, after you have made a hysteroscopic procedure tubal occlusion to…

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    Tommy Bachman Williams Biology 31 May 2016 Period 2 The 5 Systems of the Human Body The human body is a fascinating thing. It is made up of 5 key component systems that keep the human body working as efficiently and smoothly as possible. These 5 systems are the respiratory system, circulatory system, reproductive system, nervous system, and the digestive system. The Respiratory System is the system in the human body that allows us breathe properly and efficiently. The system is split into two…

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    how the physician terminates how to treat it. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease? Pelvic Inflammatory Disease is an infection in a woman’s reproductive organs, affecting the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries, most complications are often caused by sexually transmitted…

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    Nervous tissues have neurons and nerves that support cells. Its function is to send impulses to different areas of the body. It reacts to stimuli and conducts impulses to different organs in the body that carry a response to the stimulus. Nerve tissues are in the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves which are all made up of neurons. http://www.msnucleus.org/membership/html/k-6/lc/humanbio/4/lchb4_3a.html Cardiovascular system The cardiovascular system is made up of your heart, your blood…

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    Since 1973, 57 million babies have been aborted in the United States. Most women who do not want a baby usually have abortions. Abortion is a process for terminating a pregnancy. Depending on the baby's size, abortions can be executed by taking methotrexate medications, or surgically. However, it is considered one of the worst ways to get rid of a baby. Everyone has the right to live. No individual has the right to make this decision for someone else. This one decision affects a woman for the…

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    Imagine you’re at that point in life where you’re ready to start a family, but it’s not working. You go to the doctor and are told it’s because of infertility. Infertility is a disease that results in the abnormal functioning of the reproductive system affecting about 1 in 8 couples age fifteen to forty- four (Fast Facts about Infertility). This is about six percent of women and eighteen percent of men (Infertility FAQs). Infertility can come from the male or female and can be caused by a…

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    Ovarian cancer is a cancer that begins in an ovary.[1] It results in abnormal cells that have the ability to invade or spread to other parts of the body.[2] When this process begins, symptoms may be vague or not apparent, but they become more noticeable as the cancer progresses. These symptoms may include bloating, pelvic pain, and abdominal swelling, among others.[3] Common areas to which the cancer may spread include the lining of the abdomen, lining of the bowel and bladder, lymph nodes,…

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    From a tiny gathering of cells to an active baby- fetal growth is an astounding process. A developing fetus has many stages that occur week by week. Every stage in a fetus’s life is absolutely essential. Life before birth in the developmental process is broken down into three distinct stages. These stages are known as germinal stage, embryonic stage, and then the fetal stage. The stage known as the germinal stage starts at conception and lasts as long as two weeks. Another way to describe the…

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    Sperm Research Paper

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    A. Size and Structure - sperm, the smallest cell within the human body, are only a few micrometers long. It is composed of a head, midpiece, and tail. Within the head are the nucleus, condensed DNA containing 23 chromosomes, and the acrosome. The acrosome is located at the end of the head and is considered a modified lysozome containing digestive enzymes that are capable of breaking through the outer layer of an egg. The midpiece of the sperm contains mitochondria that produce the energy for the…

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    Paper On Infertility

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    Infertility is defined as the incapability of a female to conceive or a couple to bear a kid after a year of repeated sexual intercourse without using any birth control. Infertility is often the toughest problem encountered by lots of individuals after marriage. Many couples in the present age are grief-stricken by infertility complications. Infertility problems can get outlined to that of a woman, as males also become a prey to infertility. As when couples start to doubt about infertility…

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