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    WE USE BEING A GIRL TO WIN Can we again mention how silly all of these are? We can take the heat just as well as you can. We do not need you to go easy on us because we have a vagina. We do not need your in game gold because we have Fallopian tubes. We do not need you to let us win because we have breasts. We are strong, independent, gaming women that don’t need no extra help. 6. WE ARE NOOBS So, the logic here is that because I have different reproductive organs than someone else, my…

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    The Bodies exhibition showcases preserved human bodies dissected to display bodily system. The exhibit is set up so that one started at the skeletal system. The skeletal system showed the skeletal, the whole body bone include the ribs, large bone call femur and small bone call fibula, adult skull and infant skull. They also showed the prone bone that showed the bone disease as osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Second system I learn is muscular system, the muscular system showed the muscular…

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    The patient, Nicole Mills, began with having acute nausea which rapidly escalated to dizziness and vomiting. Mrs. Mills explained that, as time progressed, her stomach felt as though it was “going to burst.” After taking some time off work, the patient accounts that the symptoms appeared to had gone away. This feeling was short-lived as small pains began to appear in Mrs. Mills’ abdomen. Furthermore, her nausea returned along with the added symptom of hematuria. It was at that point that Mrs.…

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    Hot flashes, or vasomotor symptoms (VMS), are the most common symptom of perimenopause.1 During the menopausal transition, women experience fluctuations in sex hormones produced by the ovaries including estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. While the exact pathophysiology of hot flashes is still unclear, the proposed mechanism is decreased levels of neurotransmitters in the thermoregulatory center of the hypothalamus. Estrogen withdrawal induces production of hypothalamic norepinephrine and…

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    Journal of Ovarian Research, Zoe L. Kelley describes that during the early stages of development of the reproductive system, four HOX genes are needed. She further explains the specifics of each HOX gene’s purpose. HOXA9 controls growth of the fallopian tubes, HOXA10 controls the growth of the uterus, HOXA11 controls growth of the lower uterine segment and cervix, and HOXA13 controls growth of the upper segment of the vagina. If any one of these genes is not expressed correctly during the early…

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    that transport sperm within the testes are the epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct and urethra. 7. Describe the location, structure, and functions of the ductus epididymis, ductus (vas) deferens, and ejaculatory duct. The epididymis is a long tube that measures about 6 m (20 ft) in length. It is located along the superior and posterior margins of the testes. Epididymis is tightly coiled and has a comma-shaped. It consists of 3 regions; The head (superior portion), the body (midportion)…

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    A tubal ligation and vasectomy require surgery. Essure is a relatively new procedure performed in the doctor’s office. With Essure, devices are inserted in the fallopian tubes that cause scarring. After approximately three months, the scarring creates a blockage that prevents the egg and sperm from ever meeting. All three methods of permanent birth control are very effective in preventing pregnancy. Selecting birth…

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    QUESTION No 1 How eggs and sperms are produced? Explain in detail the mechanism of fusion of Egg and sperm in human? ANSWER: Gametogenesis is the formation of the sex cells in multicellular eukaryotes. The word Gameto mean the gametes and genesis for formation of . Gametes typically come in male (sperm) and female (eggs). In human , the process involves two specialized cell divisions. The purpose is to create a haploid cell able to be well-suited with another haploid cell. Sperms is formed…

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    When someone gets pregnant it can be a very frightening thing, especially as a teenager, but it can be even better watching your son or daughter take their first steps or say their first words. Unfortunately millions of mothers every year will never be able to see their child smile for the first time or walk across the stage at graduation. The rising amount of abortions a woman receives per year, the lifelong strife the woman receives, and the murder of innocent children are all rational…

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    Reproductive technology is not a genetic shopping list; it is a way for couples to achieve the goal of having a baby. It also gives hope to the woman who though they would never be able to conceive a baby of their own. There are a vast number of advances happening in the reproductive world with medicine. These advances are to benefit the major of society in counting their generation to come. This process isn’t just about deciding what gender or eye color you want your child to have.…

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