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    birth. Intersexualism has given scientists a chance to compare environment and biology. Intersexualism means a person possesses a whole‚ either male or female reproductive organs. They also possess internal or external tissue of the other sex. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia is a form of intersexualism in which a genetic female has internal female sexual structures but masculinized external genitals. Androgen-insensitivity syndrome is a form of intersexualism in which a genetic male is prenatally

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    Sexual Anatomy

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    Sexual Anatomy On the female body there are many external sex organs. One of the organs is the vulva. Vulva comes from a Latin term that means “wrapper” or “covering”. There are six different parts to the vulva. The different parts are: the Mons Veneris; Labia Majora; Labia Minora; the Clitoris and the vaginal opening. The mons veneris consists of fatty tissue that covers the joint of the pubic bones in front of the body. It is below the abdomen and above the clitoris. The mons veneris cushions

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    The Great Sperm Race

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    the egg in the woman’s body. In the documentary‚ Dr. Allan Pacey compares the excursion of sperm as a war‚ because they have to go through lots of obstacles in the female reproductive system‚ like the acidity of the vagina‚ the mucus of the cervix‚ the narrowness of the entrance of the cervix‚ and the white blood cells of the immune system. While the sperm try to find a way through the uterus‚ over 99% of them would be dead or dying. We learn from the documentary that X and Y sperm are produced in

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    phylum nematode

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    layers‚ tissues and organs. 3) Body cavity is a pseudocoel‚ body fluid under high pressure. 4) Body possesses a through gut with a subterminal anus. 5) Body covered in a complex cuticle. 6) Has a nervous system with pharyngeal nerve ring. 7) Has no circulatory system (no blood system) 8) Reproduction normally sexual and gonochoristic. 9) feed on just about everything. 10) Live just about everywhere‚ many species are endoparasites. http://www.earthlife.net/inverts/nematoda.html

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    Miracles of Life

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    to reproduce. In order for a baby to be born‚ a male gamete meets with the female gamete and this is called fertilization. This is the first step leading to the birth of a baby. The video is prepared not only to show the wonders of prenatal development but also to prove the marvels of life itself. Remarkably beautiful‚ the “Miracles of Life” records human conception and much more. Living and functioning reproductive systems are shown in the video‚ and there is so much to explore and absorb. I followed

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    The Sperm and the Egg

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    one. Both males and females play an important role in the process and one depends on the other to create life. The function and role of the male and female sex organs in relation to the sperm and the egg is also interesting. Without the egg the tadpole like sperm will die and without the sperm the egg will be released during the menstrual cycle. Movement of the Sperm and the Egg Let’s begin with the movements of the sperm and the egg from development to fertilization. A female is born with all the

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    My Aim in Life

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    health of female reproductive system. To accomplish this aim I am planning to study +2 in India taking Science as the main subject after I attend my SLC examinations. After that I want to become a medical student of a top university of gynecology. I will attend different kinds of trainings‚ research and programs. This profession is also respected all over the world. I have been inspired by one of the top gynecologist of Nepal‚ Dr. Supatra Koirala. The present scenario of the reproductive healthcare

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    Birth Control In America

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    Birth control has always been a controversial topic in America. There are people who believe that it does more harm than good for women‚ while others think the complete opposite. Even though there have been some medical down sides to birth control there have been more positive outcomes from the legalization such as independence from men. Birth control started a movement for women in America and because of the movement‚ women now are able to take control of their bodies and have the power to choose

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    pollen will then be spread around‚ and more of the same flower will be grown‚ showing that certain colors are more advantageous than others. 3. What is pollination? Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen) to the female reproductive organ (pistil) of the same or of another flower. 4. Which of the flowers you observed today will have the highest chance of being pollinated? Explain your choice. Of the observed flowers today‚ the one with the highest

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    Reproduction on Humans

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    fungi are multi-cellular organisms that grow long threads called hyphae on pieces of food. There are two types of hyphae‚ reproductive and feeding hyphae. Reproductive hyphae grow vertically above the food material. At the top of the hyphae‚ there is a spherical bag in which many spores are grown. This bag is called sporangium. Spores being produced in the sporangium are reproductive structures that can grow into another fungus. At some point‚ the sporangium will burst open dispersing the spores into

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