Human Reproductive System Medical Administrative Assistant Module C Sary Metellus Content 01. Reproduction 02. Female Reproduction What it Does Good and Bad 03. Male Reproduction What it Does Good and Bad 04. Fertilization 05. References Human Reproduction System Hi, my name is Sary Metellus and I am doing an essay on the Human Reproductive System, Male and Female. “All living things reproduce.” (Steven Dowshen, Femal Reproductive System
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Female Reproductive System Do you know how you were born? Do you know how you came to be? The reproductive system is the system that made that all possible. Without the reproductive system you wouldn’t have been born. In order to produce offspring, the male and female reproductive systems have to be different. Each system has different parts, problems and care. Each system have different purposes, the male reproductive system’s function is to produce sperm, while the female reproductive system’s
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Reproductive Health Bill IV. Background and Exposition The Reproductive Health Bill was first proposed in 1998 by Edcel Lagman of Albay. The said bill aims to improve and promote all methods of family planning, both natural and modern, to help our country’s dilemma regarding the continued growth of our population. The RH Bill gives information to family planning. It will improve maternal, infant and child health and nutrition. It promotes breast feeding. Then abortion will remain illegal and
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The Sperm and the Egg Well, to better understand how babies are born, you have to understand how the entire process works between the sperm and the egg. The reproductive system of the male has two essential functions and those are production of sperm and the delivery of the sperm to the reproductive tract of the female. The sperm production takes place in the testes (male’s testicles). Basically, each testicle has to produce and start spermatogenesis. Spermatogenesis has several different
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The role of the sex organs in fertilization starts with the reproductive organs. First the sperm cells are created within a man's testicles and a woman's egg is matured and produced by her ovary. All of our cells have 46 chromosomes, but sperm and egg cells have 23 each. When they meet and fertilize, you will have combined 46 chromosomes. Each sperm and egg cell carries different genetic info, therefore producing different individuals. Each has their own unique DNA, which is why a person looks different
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become genetically male or female Age that fully mature sperm develop-about age 15 Define menarche: Puberty- Females Aging women in their forties and fifties Decline in reproductive hormone production Define Menopause: the decline and eventual cessation of hormone production by the female reproductive system. Define gender identity: recognition of one's gender Define androgynous: Androgyny- blending of both masculine and feminine qualities. Male gonads hang in a sac
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The life of the Sperm and Egg PSY/265 The Life of a Sperm and the Life of an Egg from Start to Finish This is a story about Sammy the Sperm, and Edna the Egg. This is an exciting day for Sammy and Edna because they are going to get fertilized today. Fertilization is the moment Sammy and Edna fuse together and a new individual begins to form. Edna has been waiting for this day for 32 years, since her egg was produced when she was in the fetal ovaries, along with five million others, but today
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Medical Terminology OVARIAN CANCER Ovarian Cancer is a disease that cancerous cell are found in ovary tissues. ovary is a part of organ , that is responsible for reproduction, can be found in the woman’s lower abdomen area. This organ is reproductive organ of hormones, estrogen and progesterone, and also responsible for making eggs that is sent through fallopian tubes into to uterus monthly. When a woman undergoes menopause, ovaries are not functioning well and this process produce less hormones
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peritoneal ligaments and connected by Fallopian tubes. In my location, the fossa is encircled by the external iliac vessels, out looked by the obliterated umbilical artery, and behind by the ureter. I am precisely at the beginning of Branndi’s reproductive system. Occasionally, I tend to thicken Branndi’s hips and thighs out a little too much and she gets very angry at me. There is nothing I can do about it though, but she can and she did. Branndi went on a diet by exercising and eating healthy
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30.1 ANIMAL DEVELOPMENT BEGINS WITH REPRODUCTION Reproduction, growth, and development are shared features of ALL multicellular life. A. REPRODUCTION IS ASEXUL OR SEXUAL ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION – offspring contain genetic info from only one parent and are identical to the parent and each other. Advantageous in environments that don’t change much over time. EX. Include aphids, some types of lizards SEXUAL REPRODUCTION – requires genetic info from two parents. Advantageous in changing environments
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