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    of a flower are the sepals and petals, which protect the reproductive parts: the stamens and the carpels. The stamens produce the male gametes, which are pollen grains. The carpels contain the female gametes, which are the eggs inside ovaries. The walls of the ovary…

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    the surgery done better chance of survival. Another surgery that came up in 1895 was to remove one of the ovaries. Reason being for this was that the reduction of the tumor after removal of the ovaries was due to the fact that estrogen from ovaries helped in growth the tumor and their removal helped to decrease the size of the tumor in the breast. Surgeons then begin to remove both of the ovaries instead of one. However they found out that adrenal gland was producing estrogen, and this lead to…

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    Name: Sabine Itani Class: English IV Period: 3A Topic: BNW, Chapter 1 Essential Question: What is the purpose of chapter 1? Who: The characters introduced in chapter one of the novel are the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning and Henry Foster. They explain the different types of fertilization, and how they do each one. Later on in chapter one, Lenina Crowne is introduced, who immunizes the fetuses. What: Chapter one of the novel explains the fertilization of the embryos and the different…

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    Blc Cancer Research Paper

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    Krystal Headen Professor Kaitlin Sidorsky Poli 201 1 December 2015 BLOC Cancer The breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, and colon cancer (BLOC) interest group was formed in September 2012 as an effective organization. It began when the founder, Krystal Headen was unfortunately informed that some of her friends and family members had been diagnosed with (remove either) breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, colon cancer, or the Kahler’s disease. Krystal spent several months building…

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    7. What hormone does an “ovulation” test probably detect? Why? An “ovulation” test probably detects the ovulating hormone, which is LH. This is because LH triggers ovulation, in which the egg is released from the ovary. LH is also important in the development of the corpus luteum. 8. What are the functions of the uterine tubes? The uterine tubes, or fallopian tubes, receive the ovulated oocyte, allow for the transport of sperm towards the egg, and then they provide a place for…

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    and prevents many health concerns by removing the reproductive organs. There are multiple surgery options when it comes to handling the extraction of the reproduction organs of pets. Specifically, spaying can be accomplished through removing the ovaries of a female pet or by removing the entire uterus. There are two ways a veterinarian can accomplish a spaying procedure, with a laser or a scalpel. Using a laser is known as a laparoscopic ovariectomy whereas using a scalpel during this procedure,…

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    humanity population control has played a large part in every society, whether it be natural or forced. In A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the D.N.C. controls the population by using advanced technology such as contraceptives, cutting out female ovaries, and using hypnopaedic conditioning. The human population is growing at an exponential rate and due to that population control methods such as contraception, sterilization, and family planning are such a big controversy in today’s society.…

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    Ectopic Anatomy

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    characteristic multimodality imaging findings and differential diagnoses of common non-traumatic pediatric pelvic emergencies. Normal Pelvic Anatomy **[brief anatomy of GI and urinary systems] Gynecologic Anatomy At birth, the neonatal uterus and ovaries are comparatively large in size due to the influence of maternal and placental hormones in utero. Throughout the…

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    Hydrosalpinx represents fluid trapped in a distended fallopian tube with distal occlusion, and occurs in the setting of previous pelvic inflammatory disease. The appearance on grayscale ultrasound is of a tubular and elongated cystic mass with incomplete septations or indentations along its walls (“waist sign” or “cogwheel”)[18]. In order to fully appreciate the tubular structure of the cyst, the ultrasound probe may be turned by a 90° angle, and a seemingly simple cyst will appear to be tubular…

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    The male reproductive system is responsible for producing, transporting, and maintaining sperm. It's also responsible for producing male sex hormones. These sex hormones actually take on the role of being responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system. Unfortunately, the male reproductive system also takes on the role of discharging its sperm into the female reproductive tract during sex. The major organs that make up your male reproductive system include the following: bladder,…

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