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    significant (P ¼ 0.002). conclusion: The physiological mechanisms leading to ovulation are deranged in ovaries with endometriomas. Key words: endometriosis / endometrioma / ovulation Introduction Endometriosis affects approximately 10% of the female population in their fertile years (Eskenazi et al.‚ 2001). Ovarian endometriomas are a common form of the disease and may be present in up to 30 –40% of women with endometriosis (Redwine‚ 1999; Vercellini et al.‚ 2006). A growing body of evidence

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    The Egg And The Sperm

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    involved in reaching the same hotspot. Sandy begins her story by naming the female external sex organs‚ which delivers protection to the vaginal opening as well as sexual stimulation and excitement. These involved the vulva‚ the Mons Veneris‚ the Labia Majora‚ the Labia Minora‚ the Vestibule‚ the Urethral and Vaginal openings‚ and the Perineum (Rathus‚ Nevid‚ & Fichner-Rathus‚ 2005). She also shared with Danny that a female is born with about two million young egg cells in which about 400‚000 may survive

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    They would only be in this life until it was finally snuffed out in some way or another. Fortunately though‚ there is sexual arousal‚ which allows a male and a female to indulge in their desire to satisfy their sexual urges‚ or their mere desire to mate and create new life. Before sexual intercourse can even happen‚ a male and a female must catch sight of one another and either notice something desirable‚ or just have the need to mate. This most likely starts with a look‚ a touch‚ or a kiss and

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    the sperm and the egg

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    1 The Sperm and the egg Miguel Viveros Lisa Nave PSY/265 11/24/2013 The sperm and the egg is truly a journey‚ the first location that the egg goes into is the infundibulum. The infundibulum is in the female and is located in the fallopian tube. The correct name is the egg and there are other eggs that are also created. This is the home and the ending target for the sperm‚ the process can be long but definitely a great process. The sperm is part of a male cell‚ the egg and the

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    PROSPECTS OF GROUPER CULTURE IN INDIA P. NAMMALWAR I‚ R. MARICHAMY 2‚ A.REGUNATHANI AND K. KANDASAMYJ Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute‚ Kochi - 682014 INTRODUCTION The "Groupers" of the genus Epinephelus are excellent marine food fishes in the IndoPacific and Garribean regions an ave assumed importance for commercial culture in recent years. About 49 species of this genus have been reported from the seas around India. Most of them inhabit coral reefs and rocky habitats‚ while others

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    The Egg and Sperm

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    The Sperm and the Egg The sperm and the egg; a wonderful tale of prince and a princess. This tale is a typical fairy tale where the fair maiden is rescued by her persevering prince. Then once they find each other they merge together to create this magnificent new life. In reality what happens between a sperm and a women’s egg is much more complicated and in depth. The Sperm and the Male Organs The sperm is a male germ cell. A germ is taught to many children to be bad however‚ the definition

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    journey of the white knight‚ Sperm‚ and his princess‚ Egg‚ on their journey to Castle infundibulum‚ which is the outer part of the fallopian tube‚ and the land of the uterus. With their arrival‚ it will be decided whether they will become a male or female embryo and in turn that embryo will become a baby! Princess Egg has waited a long time and looked forward for her white knight to find her. It is fate that the two will meet‚ because there are so many in their homes that it is only chance that they

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    The Sperm and the Egg

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    before ejaculation‚ patiently waiting for the powerful push that was ascend him and guide him through the urethra. While in the urethra‚ Spermy is mixed with a secretion coming from the prostate gland that assists Spermy on his journey in finding the female ovum. A force caused by contractions of the pelvic muscles discharges Spermy and the secretion. A fluid then follows them from the seminal vesicles (glands that empty into the vas deferens) that contain sugar. Spermy final exists his ride‚ the penis

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    Egg and Sperm

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    Before the great ejaculation he moves to the epididymis waiting for the great force that pushes him through the urethra. In the urethra he is mixed with a secretion from the prostate gland containing substances that facilitate his long journey to the female ovum‚ or Zoie. First‚ Zak the Sperm and the prostate secretion are discharged with immense force by the way of contractions of the pelvic muscles‚ and then they are followed by a sugar-containing fluid from the seminal vesicles (glands emptying into

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    B. gallbladder. C. stomach. D. brain. E. muscle. Answer Key: E Feedback: Good job! Question 3 of 60 1.67/ 1.667 Points All of the following belong to feedback systems which control homeostasis EXCEPT A. All of the above are basic components of the feedback system. B. control center. C. receptor. D. effector. E. receiver. Answer Key:

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