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    female reproductive system

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    that produce waxy secretion = smegma 1 Human Anatomy & Physiology: Reproductive System; Ziser Lecture Notes‚ 2013.4 Human Anatomy & Physiology: Reproductive System; Ziser Lecture Notes‚ 2013.4 a. seminiferous tubules penis contains erectile tissues that surrounds the urethra (700’ of seminiferous tubules in testes) ! functions in spermatogenesis: ! fill with blood during sexual arousal formation and maturation of sperm cells corpus spongiosum (lower – surrounds urethra)

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    Bibliography: Casperson‚ J. (2009) Effects of smoking on erection and erectile dysfunction(ED). [online]. Available: http://www.seekwellness.com/mensexuality/ED-smoking.htm accessed 20/10/10 Cleary‚ M. Hubbard‚ B. Merki‚ M. (2006) Smoking stubs your life. [online]. Available: http://www.freewebs.com/smokingstubslives/thetruth.htm

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    Homeostasis What is it? Maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment The human body is constantly responding to internal and external factors in order to maintain relative stability within the body Homeostasis is vital to the body as a whole‚ right down to each individual cell. If homeostasis is not maintained at the cellular level this will affect the body as a whole. History Claude Bernard (1813-1878): consistency of internal environment is the condition for free life.

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    physical labour less of a daily necessity. Now‚ we eat more and move less‚ accumulating metabolically active fat cells which in turn results in obesity. Studies have shown that these excess fats increase the risk of heart disease‚ strokes‚ erectile dysfunction and some cancers. In other words‚ the poorer our lifestyle habits‚ the more fat cells we store and the greater our risk of disease‚ disability and untimely death. ’Diet and exercise’ is the foundation of all diabetes management because it lowers

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    Effects of Alcohol Alcohol can have some good benefits and then some bad ones‚ for example when you drink you can encounter yourself having a good time laughing and joking around with your friends‚ or you can find yourself angry wanting to argue and start fights with everybody. If you’re a “happy drunk” you probably don’t have bad alcoholism in your family‚ and you can control your drinking with the attitudes it may drag along. While on the other hand if you’re an “angry drunk” you may not be

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    The Effect of Alcoholism on Marriage. The effects of alcoholism in a marriage are dramatic and damaging. The mental state and physical well being of the abuser aside‚ there are significant effects on marriages. The members of the family affected undergo psychological and health trauma accruing from alcohol abuse by either spouse. For instance the sober spouse undergoes a psychological transition from being caring and giving to being addicted to caring for the alcohol abusing partner. It is the

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    Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) also known as nodular hyperplasia‚ benign prostatic hypertrophy (technically a misnomer) or benign enlargement of the prostate (BEP) refers to the increase in size of the prostate in middle-aged and elderly men. To be accurate‚ the process is one of hyperplasia rather than hypertrophy‚ but the nomenclature is often interchangeable‚ even amongst urologists. It is characterized by hyperplasia of prostatic stromal and epithelial cells‚ resulting in the formation of

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    Spinal cord injuries If the spinal cord is damaged in an accident‚ the sections below the injury will be cut off from the circuit of information to and from your brain. This means‚ all nerves - and all body parts - linked to these areas of the spinal cord will also be disconnected from your brain and will stop functioning. Well protected To minimise the risk of such an injury‚ your spinal cord is well protected: Three tough envelopes called meninges surround your spinal cord A clear fluid‚ that

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    Sexual and Relationship Therapy‚ 2013 Vol. 28‚ No. 1-2‚ 84–91‚ http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14681994.2012.756976 Mindfulness in love and love making: a way of life Frank G. Sommers* Independent Private Psychiatry Practice‚ Toronto‚ Ontario‚ Canada (Received 29 October 2012; final version received 4 December 2012) Increasing evidence is accumulating on the real benefits of mindfulness training. It is also emerging as a core‚ effective component of modern sex therapy practice. Some neuro-endocrine

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    Department of Education division of city school Mariano Marcos Memorial High School Sta.Ana Manila Research On Modern Technology In partial Fulfillment of the requirements in English III Submitted to: Ms.Gie v. Pascual Submitted by: Pamela Louise Caliwag III-Emerson(6) Table Of Contents I . Title Page…………………………………........... i II. Acknowledgement…………………………….. ii III. Dedication……………………………………….. iii IV. Introduction……………………………………..

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