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    ovaries or testes. Gynecology-study of the female reproductive system and its diseases Gynecomastia-Abnormal development of breast tissue in males human chorionic gonadotropin-hormone produced by the placenta to sustain pregnancy by stimulating the mother's ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone hymen-Mucous

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    Investigation As stated in the introduction there are multiple ways in which a gene can and does mutate. Some go unnoticed for the affected individual's life. Others, like cancer causing mutations, are detrimental and occasionally deadly. These mutations are either categorized as somatic or hereditary and each effect individuals in different manners. Somatic mutations are acquired. This means they happen later in life, cannot be passed down, and only affect certain cells. Hereditary mutations are

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    physical effects of marijuana use, particularly on developing adolescents, can be acute. The emotional development of adolescent users may be interrupted. Scientists feel heavy doses during adolescent damages emotional and intellectual development a ne system. Marijuana use has an adverse effect on the social relationships of the user due to severe mood swings and a lack of interest. Marijuana use also causes a motivational syndrome. This means that the user will lose interest in activities and lose      Researchers

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    statistics of ovarian cancer will be displayed from two countries; Australia and the United Kingdom. This paper will also demonstrate one treatment used for the disease. 2.0 Definition of ovarian cancer The ovaries are a part of the woman’s reproductive system, and they make the eggs that are essential for conceiving. They are attached by the fallopian tubes that are connected to the uterus, which just like other organs can become cancerous. Symptoms of ovarian cancer are usually imprecise and can

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    first time. A Prenatal Sonography technician or also an Ultrasound technician is a person who uses machines that send out high ultrasound waves to view images. Prenatal Sonographers use these machines to specifically view images of a females’ reproductive system and also an unborn child. The waves that are sent out produce an echo that is then converted into photo images to see the placenta, ovaries, the amniotic sac and even the fetus. A prenatal sonographer needs to be very patient and compassionate

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    PHYSIOLOGY The Reproductive system’s main function is to produce offspring. Reproductive organs in males and females produce sex cells. These organs sustain the sex cells, transport them to the site where fertilization may occur and in the female, and nurture the developing offspring both before and, for a time, after birth. Reproductive organs produce hormones that play important roles in the development and maintenance of the reproductive system. The female reproductive system has both external

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    Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System The reproductive role of the female is far more complex than that of a male. Not only must she produce gametes, but her body must prepare to nurture a developing embryo for a period of approximately nine months. Ovaries, the female gonads, are the primary reproductive organs of a female, and like the male testes, ovaries serve a dual purpose: They produce the female gametes (ova) and sex hormones, the estrogens * and progesterone (pro-ges′tĕ-rōn). The

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    secretions increase. Section 52-1 VOCABULARY REVIEW 1. Semen contains sperm and the secretions of three exocrine glands-the seminal vesicles, the bulbourethral glands, and the prostate gland. 2. The testes are the gamete-producing organs of the male reproductive system. 3. Ejaculation is the forceful expulsion of semen from the penis. 4. Seminiferous tubules are the specialized compartments of the testes in which sperm are produced. 5. Sperm complete development within each epididymis, which is closely attached

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    1. In a cricket the reproductive system and the digestive system are interconnected. In a female cricket, the digestive system is located right under the ovaries. The location of these two systems is ideal for providing nutrients to the offspring. If the reproductive system was located elsewhere, access to vital nutrients needed to produce healthy offspring might not be easily available. In an earthworm, the nervous system and the muscular system are interconnected. The nerve cord that runs along

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    Female Reproductive System 4.0 Having a child is one of the most dangerous things a woman can do. According to the Center for Disease Control, It is actually the sixth most common cause of death among women age 20 to 34 in the United States [1]. Also, with discomfort ranging from bladder pressure, back pain, hip pain, and of course the actual labor process, it is safe to say that the female reproductive system could use some improvements, including components in the muscular, skeletal, and

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