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    Sperm Video Summary

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    here until ejaculation. Part Two and Three: We was introduce to Emily. Emily produce one egg per month. The process for sperm to reach the egg is a hard and long process. The sperm travels through the vas defens duct, prostatic duct, and penile urethra. The sperm is force out. Their demonstration of this was the “sperm” force out through a slide. The sperm goal is to find the egg. The sperm goes through…

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    is that all too often, the disease is detected only after it has reached advanced stages. By then, the options for treatment and the chances for cure are much smaller. The prostate is a gland within a male's reproductive system that surrounds the urethra, which empties the bladder of urine. Starting at age 50 (or earlier if an individual is at higher risk), men should have an annual DRE or Digital Rectal Exam and a PSA or Prostate Specific Antigen test. African American men or men with a…

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    group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body. There is also the URINARY (RENAL) SYSTEM The urinary system, also known as the renal system, consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra and then there is the circulatory system The CIRCULATORY SYSTEM also called the cardiovascular system or the vascular system, is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrient In my opinion the circulatory system is…

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    The Reproductive System Laszlo Vass, Ed.D. Version 42-0025-01-01 Purpose Please explain the purpose of this lab. Include in your explanation the major concepts you learned and any safety concerns associated with the lab. Exercise 1: Microscopic Investigation of Reproductive Structures Observations A. Sketch each slide below and describe the tissues and…

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    The 52-year-old African American has insufficient personal medical and family history because his father died in an automobile accident when he was a child, and he has not seen a doctor in the last 10 years. I will ask the patient if his mother told him about any concerning health issue regarding his late father, and if any of his uncle on his father side has any health issue and what type. Also, when he had his last routine physical and was there any abnormal findings, again why he decided not…

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    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, prostate, urethra, penis, and finally the testicle. The penis is the organ used during sexual intercourse, there are actually three parts of a penis, the root, the body, and the glans also known as the head of the penis. The penis is also what males urinate…

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    Characteristics Of Fetal Pig

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    Fetal Pig External Features Structure Location Colour Texture Function Image Anus Just under the tail and after the rectum Same colour as skin (light pink) Valve-like and scrunched up; feels and looks like a sphincter Valve-like muscle at lower end of rectum. The opening through which feces pass out of body Scrotal Sac In males, it is located just under the anus and bulges out from the skin Same colour as skin (light pink) Feels muscular/like skin Contains the testes Urogenital Opening…

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    Gonorrhea

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    Gonorrhea “It is estimated that around 800,000 cases of gonorrhea occur each year in the united states” (Gonorrhea Statistics). Gonorrhea is an STD. It is when there is inflammatory discharge from the vagina. “The exact time gonorrhea started cannot be ascertained” (Gonorrhea History). The most earliest records of the gonorrhea were found in 1611 when the English parliament enacted a law to ensure that the spread of the infection is decreased. Gonorrhea symptoms were observed when the…

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    industrial chemicals. Detecting this cancer is somewhat easy; the first step is to take a urine test, if the results come back positive, they need to dive deeper with rinsing the bladder then collecting the liquid with a small tube inserted through your urethra and later evaluating the liquid. If need be they can use the treatment methods to get rid of the cancer for…

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    1. Describe what may occur if hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity occur as a result of drug use. Hepatotoxicity is when the liver detoxifies and metabolizes foreign chemicals in the blood. It can be damaged by drugs or their metabolic products. If liver cells are injured, enzymatic abnormalities usually occur which is when fatty liver deposits form, hepatitis occurs, and in the worst cases liver failure can result. Nephrotoxicity occurs when nephron tubules and/or filtration abilities of the…

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