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    Explaining Phobias

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    fascinated with his penis‚ which he called his “widdler”. Freud noted that this is the beginning of the phallic stage of his Psycho-Sexual Stages of Development. Due to Little Hans’ constant touching of and talking about his penis his mother threatened to take him to a doctor and have his penis removed. This Freud noted as the beginning of what he posited as Castration Anxiety. Little Hans often had fantasies and dreams about penises. He also enquired to whether his mother had a penis and shared that

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    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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    REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Reproductive System A system of sex organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of sexual reproduction. Many nonliving substances such as fluids‚ hormones‚ and pheromones are also important accessories to there productive system. Sexual reproduction produces new individuals - Gametes (sperm & egg) formed by testes and ovaries - Fertilization produces one cell (a zygote)with one set of chromosomes from each parent - Creates genetic variation . Gonads produce

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    and semen and to discharge sperm into the female vagina for fertilisation to occur. The male reproductive system is also responsible for producing the male sex hormone‚ testosterone. [pic] Image 1 Hypospadias is an abnormality of the urethra and penis which can cause problems with passing urine and erections (patient.co.uk). According to Greek terminology‚ the meaning of hypospadias is broken down as follows; hypo meaning “under” and spadon meaning “a tear”. (hypospadiasUK.com) Hypospadias is a

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    Weird Animals Lesser water boatman ( Micronecta scholtzi): The loudest penis on Earth The lesser water boatman‚ just 2 millimetres long‚ is the loudest animal on Earth and more impressive fact is that he makes its noises using its penis instead of its mouth or legs or wings. James Windmill‚ engineering expert‚ in mid-2011 from the Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering at the University of Strathclyde (Scotland) reported in PLoS One that the lesser water boatman can produce sounds

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    functions with another organ. The online assessment will require definitions for each structure. Be sure to take the time to do the necessary research. Section 1‚ Site 1 and Site 2 1. Urethra: Is the tube that carries semen and urine out of the penis. 2. Bladder: Is the muscular sac that stores the urine until it is released through the urethra. 3. Seminal vesicle: Located at the base of the bladder‚ the two seminal vesicles secrete a thick fluid that nourishes the sperm. 4. Vas deferens:

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    Sexual Dysfunction

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    dysfunction Erectile dysfunction or impotence is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis. There are various underlying causes‚ such as damage to the nervi erigentes which prevents or delays erection‚ or diabetes as well as cardiovascular disease‚ which simply decreases blood flow to the tissue in the penis‚ many of which are medically reversible. The causes of erectile dysfunction may be psychological or physical. Psychological erectile dysfunction

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    The Endocrine System System Although we rarely think about them‚ the glands of the endocrine system and the hormones they release influence almost every cell‚ organ‚ and function of our bodies. The endocrine system is instrumental in regulating mood‚ growth and development‚ tissue function‚ and metabolism‚ as well as sexual function and reproductive processes. In general‚ the endocrine system is in charge of body processes that happen slowly‚ such as cell growth. Faster processes like breathing

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    Do Men Get HPV

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    cause genital warts. Other types can cause cancers of the penis‚ anus‚ or oropharynx (back of the throat‚ including base of the tongue and tonsils.) The types of HPV that can cause genital warts are not the same as

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    ensure our existence as a species. However‚ the penis is only one part of the male reproductive system‚ which constitutes of a series responsible for generating‚ storing‚ and transporting the genetic material contained in the sperm cells. The main organs include: testicles (or testes)‚ the epididymides‚ the vas deferens‚ the ejaculatory duct‚ the urethra‚ and the penis. Others are the scrotum‚ urogenital opening‚ and the prostate gland. The penis is a male organ‚ responsible for transporting urine

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    one during puberty . This change is precipitated by what Freud sees as an inevitable part of development in girls‚ when “they notice the penis of a brother or playmate‚ strikingly visible and of large proportions‚ at once recognise it as the superior counterpart of their own small and inconspicuous organ‚ and from that time forward fall a victim to envy for the penis .” This has a significant effect upon the psychology of the girl: they adopt the contempt men hold for women‚ develop a sense of inferiority

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