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Reproductive System

Questions about the organs, cells and hormones associated with sexual reproduction.

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What is an example of animal regeneration asexual reproduction?

well, there's budding, which is utilized by the potatoe and the hydra.

What are three things that could mess up the human reproductive system?

Infections in the human reproductive system could cause scarring. Cancer can affect the organs of the reproductive system. Hormonal disorders can affect the function of the reproductive system.

Is a transgenders vagina fully functional?

When a Male to Female Transsexual has her reassignment surgery, they create a vulva that looks very much like a natural womans. The surgeons also create a clitoris that in most cases is functional. The doctors also create a vagina that again in most cases will allow her to have sex with a man. The SRS surgery does not however create a cervix, uterus, Fallopian tubes, or ovaries, so while a TS woman is able to have intercourse she is unable to become pregnant.

What system includes the bulbourethral glands?

The bulbourethral glands (also called the Cowper's glands) are part of the male reproductive system and are located beneath the prostate on either side of the membraneous urethra. They are about the size of a pea and secrete an alkaline substance which neutralizes the acidic environment in the urethra in order to protect the sperm.

What Is the female hormone produced in the ovaries.?

Ovary produce two hormones. First is estrogen and second is progesterone.

What do you call the fingerlikeprojections that sweep the agg cell to the fallopian tube?

they are called cilia cells, they sway from side to side and sweep the egg down the fallopian tube.

What does bilateral patent tubes?

Bilaterally Patent tubes means both fallopian tubes that are unblocked and unobstructed

What effects could loss of testicular function after puberty have on males?

It could diminish your sex drive to some extent in that the desire might be there but there might sometimes be a failure to become erect. The most obvious effect is that you would not produce live sperm. Some people also report and a tendency to gain weight.

Difference between primary and secondary oocyte?

Any oogonia that has arrested itself in meiosis I prophase-dipotene on the onset of OMI (oocye maturation inhibition) hormone in the 3rd month of pregnancy and there after is a primary oocyte.

On the urge of Leutinizing hormone which induces the pre-ovulatory phase, the primary oocyte completes meiosis I and arrests itself in meiosis II metaphase, which would only be completed if fertilization occurs, otherwise it will degenrate in 24 hours.

On the completion of meiosis I, a SECONDARY oocyte and forst polar body is going to be formed.

What is sperm made of?

Firstly, sperm are cells, you can't see them with your unaided eyes. I guess you are talking about semen, which is the medium in which sperm travels. Ok, semen is mostly water, actually. A number of glands (like the cowper, prostate) add their contributions along the way. The role of semen is to transport the sperm cells deep within the uterus/fallopian tubes of the female, and to protect the sperm from the acidic nature of that anatomy.

What is one characteristic of the vagina and what is another name by which it is called?

The vagina connects the uterus to the outside world. There is no other name for it except for names used by those who are don't know the correct term.

What will be the effects of reproductive health law to the students?

If properly educated about this law, the students will be more open and more liberated about reproductive health. I would like to believe that it will enable the students of both genders to know what is available for them in terms of reproductive health. If it is really established that everyone has a choice in terms of their reproductive health then the students will be able to understand how to be responsible especially in age-sensitive issues regarding reproductive health.

What are band white blood cells?

"band" in this case, refers to the form of the nucleus. The nucleus of a "ripe" white cell is segmented where as in a band, the nucleus looks that way, ergo NOT segmented. Therefore, a band is a younger cell. In for instance, infections where the body needs more white cells, band white cells are seen more often.

What are the importance of reproductive system?

It is very important as without it we would not be here. What more is there. Completely right! :)

How many babies does a chimpanzee have?

Female chimps begin to have babies around the age of 12-14. They normally only have 1 child every 4 years or so. They usually don't live past 40 in the wild, so a female could theoretically have as many as 7 children in her life time. However, that number seems high considering that they probably take on a matriarchal position later in life and leave the child bearing to younger females in the troupe. Males on the other hand mate with numerous females, so they can theoretically have countless children.

What has many blood vessels and nerve endings in the female reproductive system?

The clittoris. It is the area of a women's genitals that creates the most sexual feeling.

What organs of the reproductive system are affected by syphilis?

Syphilis will affect any reproductive organ that is touched by the bacterium during infection. Typically these are the external genitalia, such as the vulva or penis.