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    Introduction: We explored the reproductive system. It is important because without it all living things would become extinct. The two different types of reproduction are sexual and asexual reproduction. Types of asexual reproduction include binary fission, budding, and fragmentation. Budding is when another organism grows out of the parent cell, and separates once it’s fully developed. Fragmentation is when an organism splits into more pieces which each form into their own organism. Binary fission

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    Faye Wattleton, world renowned author of women’s reproductive rights once said, “Reproductive freedom is critical to a whole range of issues. If we can’t take charge of this most personal aspect of our lives, we can’t take care of anything. It should not be seen as a privilege or as a benefit, but a fundamental human right.” In many traditional societies around the world, women’s rights regarding their own reproductive choices may seem as limited as their opportunities for them. Cultures in which

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    changes in reproductive behavior and spermatogenesis in the stallion Horses are polyestrous, seasonal breeders with mid-summer foaling and mating seasons in late spring. Breeding occurs when the mare experiences photoperiod, which is the exposure to daylight within a 24 hour period. As a result, the mare becomes receptive, and the stallion becomes more dominate. Testosterone increases which promotes increased reproductive behavior, spermatogenesis, and libido. Thus, photoperiod, reproductive behavior

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    this is in a hospital helped by an OB-GYN. OB-GYN stands for Obstetrician/Gynecologist. Doctors specializing in Obstetrics are responsible for care and treatment of the female reproductive system before, during, and after, pregnancy. Gynecology specialists will deal more with the overall health of female reproductive system. Specialists also can focus on specifically cancer, infertile, and STI patients. Being an OB-GYN provides a terrific salary and is an important job done for society, however, the

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