Top of Form . The Male Reproductive System > The Male Reproductive System: Introduction The male reproductive system is composed of the testes‚ genital ducts‚ accessory glands‚ and penis (Figure 21–1). The dual function of the testis is to produce spermatozoa and hormones. The genital ducts and accessory glands produce secretions that‚ aided by smooth muscle contractions‚ conduct spermatozoa toward the exterior. These secretions also provide nutrients for spermatozoa while
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MALE REPRODUCTION MALE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY Testis - 2 compartments: interstitial tissue containing the Leydig cells that synthesize and secrete testosterone and the seminiferous tubules that produce spermatozoa and contain Sertoli cells Leydig cells and testosterone synthesis - Leydig cells mainly produce testosterone - T is a prohormone for synthesis of estradiol (vs. aromatase) and DHT (via. 5-alpha-reductase) - many effects of T are mediated via estradiol (esp in
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Reproductive Technologies and Ethical Issues. Introduction: Reproduction has always been among the most significant of human activities‚ and it will no doubt continue to be so. However‚ having children has certainly been filled with different meanings throughout different cultures and historical times. With In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)‚ infertile couples are able to produce a disease and illness free baby who otherwise would not have been able to.
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Running Head: Assisted Reproductive Technologies Abstract ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (ARTs) can be very helpful for certain patients‚ but ethical concerns have been raised about the inherent nature of specific techniques and the contexts in which many techniques are used. Physicians play important roles in supporting those who wish to become parents and in educating patients about impediments to fertilization and ways to promote conception. We discuss various ethical issues surrounding ARTs
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Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms In the 1940s‚ Ernst Mayr coined the term Biological Species Concept that was subsequently widely embraced by the scientific community. The definition stated that "Species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups". Certain mechanisms are in place to prevent species from interbreeding with others and these are referred to as reproductive isolating mechanisms‚ which are biological
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female and male reproductive systems. The class covers different parts of the male and female reproductive system‚ including external and internal genitalia and how they work. We also learned about human hormones and how they play a part in human sexuality. The class gives you hard facts to review and additional resources for you to review in order to have a better understanding of the information learned in the lesson. The sites I reviewed to help me better understand the reproductive systems were:
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Female reproductive system of earthworm- It consists of following parts: 1. Ovary 2. Oviducal funnel 3. Oviducts 4. Female genital aperture 5. Spermathaceae 1. Ovary- They are the white lobed structures which are present in the intersegment of 12/13. They consist of ova secreting cells. The ova are usually generated by the process of oogenesis. They are generally arranged on the basis of maturation. The matured ones are contained in the distal end whereas the immature ones
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7.3 Get the Facts: Male Reproductive System Using the chart illustrated on Site 1‚ carefully research the functions of the numbered structures. Please note how one organ 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
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Graduate School of Business Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila A Study on the Attitudes of the Female Residents of Pureza‚ Manila towards the Reproductive Health Law In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Research Methods and Case Writing Submitted to Dr. Dolores Garcia Submitted by Arien Marie A. Guda I. Introduction Population control or population management has been one of the rallying cries of Filipino economists since Pres. Ferdinand Marcos signed the United
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Glecee Mae R. Mamaril B-216 The Reproductive Health Bill‚ popularly known as the RH Bill‚ is a Philippine bill promoting information on and access to both natural and modern family planning methods. The first time the Reproductive Health Bill was proposed was in 1998. During the present 15th Congress‚ the RH Bills filed are those authored by six members of the House of Representatives‚ and Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago of the Senate. On January 31‚ 2011‚ these bills were consolidated into a
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