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    Seymour the Sperm and Penny the Egg Psy/265 Let me introduce myself‚ I am Penny the Egg and today I will embark on one of the most exciting times in my life span. This has been a long expedition and now that I have reached the infundibulum‚ this is the outer portion of a female fallopian tube. The name I was in the medical word is “Ova”‚ most people just call me egg but my name again is Penny. I have been in contact with a germ cell named Seymour. His medical name is sperm and he lives

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    Emily Martin talks about how Science has constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles. It gives rise to the claim of folk theory that the origin and identity of the fetus comes from the male and this metaphor is the topic of the article of Emily Martin. Basically‚ Her goal was to shed light on the gender stereotypes hidden within the scientific language of biology. Some points that stood out to me were She points out how within the female cycle‚ menstruation must necessarily

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    The Sperm and the Egg Felicia Felix PSY/265 December 4‚ 2011 Professor Tiffany Hamlett This is the 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

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    I am a Sperm Have you ever wondered of the life of a sperm? It is a remarkable and amazing life? I am a sperm‚ and let me take you through my life. I live in the testes and I’ve lived there my entire life‚ from birth to currently. Some of my family have already left the house and gone on to explore the outside world. Us sperm have one goal in life and one goal only: to reach the egg. The egg is where all sperm dare to go and tries to fertilize the egg. Millions of our kind attempts

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    outside of the vitelline membrane that helps protect the egg. Helps in biding sperm during fertilization and only allows one egg entrance. 7. Corona Padiata- outer most layer made up of granulose cells‚ provides ovum with essential proteins and acts like bubble wrap‚ protecting travel down the fallopian tube (it does cover the whole egg cell) The Sperm 8. Plasma Membrane-contains receptors that recognize the egg and protects the sperm‚ controlling what goes in and out. 9. Acrosome- also has

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    Sperm Cells Reproduction is the hallmark of life. All species reproduce to continue the survival of their kind. Though the process of reproduction varies slightly through mammals‚ the basic sex cells (gametes) are more or less the same. The male gamete is also known as the sperm cell‚ and the female the ovum. The process the sperm and ovum undergo to create life is both fascinating and detailed. The sperm is produced in the testes. This specialized cell develops through several stages. In the first

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    Sperm whale can be a good symbol of WWF.Sperm whale is very special‚ because of ambergris. Ambergris is a solid‚ waxy‚ flammable substance of a dull grey or blackish color produced in the digestive system of sperm whale. When initially expelled by or removed from the whale‚ The fatty precursor of ambergris is pale white in color (sometimes streaked with black)‚ soft‚ with a strong fecal smell. Ambergris is one of the most popular substances in the world. Nowadays‚ gold just is $30/g

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    The Morality of Sperm Donation A husband and wife come together to make their offspring. This statement was one of the core teachings the Jesus taught‚ and still stands as moral teaching for many today. However‚ there is not always a man and a woman. There are single females‚ homosexual couples‚ and infertile couples that still want the joys of an offspring. Sperm donation is one way that people in this position are creating an offspring. As this practice becomes more popular in the 21st century

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    a relationship if there is a new life that will be formed. Several factors may contribute to the hindrances in the formation of new life especially to man because male (sperm) gamete is the one responsible to initiate fertilization‚ the union of male (sperm) and female (ovum) gametes. These may include low sperm counts‚ poor sperm quality‚ anatomical problems and hormonal imbalances. These factors were also described under male infertility which leads to inability to produce offspring. Pre-fabricated

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    Sperm Banks Approximately five thousand births a year are the product of donor children in the United States. There are fifteen sperm banks in the United States and close to fifteen hundred donors. Sperm banks allow millions of couples to start a family‚ but should not be allowed due to the number of problems they can cause. Genetic defects‚ unknown relative production‚ lack of diversity in the breeding pool‚ psychological issues within the family‚ and cost are some of the main problems that arise

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