Sheep brain corpus callosum compare human corpus callosum?
Sheep brain corpus callosum compares human corpus callosum in a number of ways. These areas of the brain serve similar functions.
Where sperm is stored until it gains the ability to move?
Sperm gains the ability to move in the epididymis.
How important is it to test goats for CL and CAE?
Testing for CAE as well as CL is EXTREMELY important!! Please search for more information regarding these: Caseous Lymphadenitis and Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus Do NOT purchase a goat unless the herd is tested yearly and they practice strick prevention by bottle feeding kids pasturized milk or milk replacers.
What is the scientific tearm for how babies are made?
Many terms can be used: fetal development, embyrogenisis, human growth and development among many.
No, because the hormonal production of the ovary has ceased; the endometrium is beyond the receptive stage and is ready to slough off in menses (aka the menstrual cycle). This means the lining of the uterus will not be able to support the implantation and development of an embryo at this time.
Which organ is common to the reproductive system and urinary system in men?
The organ that is common to the reproductive system and urinary system in men are urethra. The primary male sex hormone is testosterone.
What are some common ailments of the reproductive system?
1.Dysmenorrhea - A discomfort before menstruation, some female suffers from headaches, dizziness, abdominal pain, cravings for sweet and sour food, and breat tenderness.
2.Vaginitis - Yeast infections caused by organisms that stay in vagina. The symptoms of this infection includes itching, burning feeling, pain & presence of discharge.
3.Gonorrhea - A sexually transmitted disease which calls for immediate medical treatment.
4.Syphilis - A veneral disease caused by the spirochete, treponema pallidium, and AIDS.
Describe the role of hormones in the male reproductive system?
Hormones are a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported in tissue fluids such as blood to stimulate cells or tissues into action. Hormones are vital for proper function of the body because the substances trigger the proper function. Some things that could go wrong with the body function when hormones are absent could be lack of growth and fertility.
Habeas corpus is a Latin term that means "you may have the body." It means that any person who has been arrested and detained by police, must be able to plead their case before a judge or court of law.
If you ejaculate can you make a baby?
Yes, a man can impregnate a woman if the ejaculate contains viable sperm cells. Most of the fluid comes from the prostate gland, so it is possible to ejaculate and have little or no sperm cells in it. Colloquially, some call that "shooting blanks," since there is semen, but it isn't any good.
The role of the acrosome during the fertilization process is to?
The acrosome of a sperm contains essential enzymes to digest the jelly layer (in sea urchins) and zona pellucida (in mammals) in order to penetrate the deeper layers of the egg.
What is Another name for the reproductive organs?
Sex organs is another name for reproductive organs. The testicles and ovaries, which produce the sex cells, may also be called gonads. The external sex organs -- the penis and vulva -- are sometimes called the genitalia or the genitals.
Who is the best OBGYN in Oakland CA?
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First, I correct your spelling it is sperm. During puberty (also called adolescence) male's testes (testicles) produces male sex hormone called "testosterone" and male sex cells called "sperm". When sperm cell matures it is temporally stored in epididimys then it travel in vas deferens and the sperm cross to 3 accessory glands called prostate glands , seminal vesicle , and cowper's gland. Then it will cross to urethra (it is both passageway of urine and sperm). Then it will released trough ejaculation or wet dreams (during puberty)
Where does sperm reaches in female?
If the sperm enter the vagina, there is a possibility that they will fertilize an egg, and cause pregnancy.
Some people enjoy depositing sperm in other parts of the body, but the vagina is the only place that they serve a purpose.
What is wrong if you feel like you are going to thow up when you are trying to fall asleep?
Please see your doctor about this because you could have a hiatus hernia (burning in the throat .. acids coming up into the throat.) Try sleeping propped up slightly on a couple of pillows and DON'T lay down flat! Get to the doctor to have this checked out.
What happens if you leave sperm in vagina after her period?
Immediately after her period, no egg has yet ovulated so it's kinda safe to say that pregnancy will not take place. However, if you had contact at least 5 days before her ovulation and the sperm manages to survive (usually the viability period is 5 days) and fertilize her egg then you got yourself a pregnant lady.
Is 5mm sperm enough to make a baby?
There is a problem with the measurement. Millimeters is a length. Assuming you mean 5 ml (5 cc), then yes, that should be plenty, as long as the sperm cells in it are good and plentiful.
Why is it the reproductive organs cannot do its functions on its own?
It is used as not to function by its own to prevent a huge increasing numbers of population in the world. We need the reproductive organs to didn't work by its own to know if you're ready to be a mother or to have a baby.
What function of the reproductive system is solely a function of the female reproductive system?
development and nourishment of a new individual
fertilization. During fertilization, the genetic material from the sperm and egg combine to form a diploid zygote, which will develop into a new organism.