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Reproductive System

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

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Can you still get what if your periods if you have a blocked fallopian tubes?

Yes, you will still get periods if you have a blocked fallopian tube. The fallopian tubes do not determine the timing, existence, or quality of your period. Even without tubes, you would menstruate.

Which orgenells are are present on acrosome of the sperm?

Since acrosomes are derived from Golgi apparatus, which is an organelle itself, I don't think there are any organelles bounded within its membrane, though disgestive enzyme hyaluronidase is present.

Scarred tissue on fallopian tubes after tubal ligation?

Well, scar tissue will help with preventing the women from getting pregnant. The idea is to block sperms from reaching the eggs. Anyway, any disruptions to the natural anatomy can produce scarring.

How often do egg cells mature and leave the ovary?

It varies somewhat but it works out to be, on average, about every 28 days. There is variation between women and even from cycle to cycle for individual women. In girls just starting menstruation and women undergoing menopause it can be (and usually is) much more irregular.

Note: the average is for the release of ONE egg and there are TWO ovaries.

What effect would surgical removal of the seminal vesicles have on the human male reproductive system?

Surgical removal of the seminal vesicles can lead to a decrease in semen volume and fertility because the seminal vesicles produce a significant portion of the fluid in semen. However, it may not affect the ability to have erections or ejaculation. Hormonal changes or treatments may be needed to manage related symptoms.

What part of the male reproductive system has long narrow highly coiled convoluted tubules leading to long highly convoluted tube?

Each testis is made up of abut 700 to 900 highly convoluted seminiferous tubules which leads to single highly convoluted Epididymis. Both of them are about 6 meters long, leading to Vas Differ-ens.

Can you make people pregnant on Sims 2 Pets?

Yes, You can also make cats AND dogs pregnant. Here's how for people: Get a Woman and a man that are in love to relax in a double bed, pick the one you want to be, click the opposite sim, and either try for baby. Here's how with pets (cats or dogs): First of all, you need either 2 cats or 2 dogs (one a girl and one a boy) and you need a Dog house looking thing Plus, they need to like their owner (best friends). After they are Best friends, click on either the girl or boy dog or cat, try for puppy or kitten with... Select the name of the other dog or cat and they will go into the bed and woohoo.

Theres a cheat too where you type boolprop testingcheatsenabled true in the cheat box, press Ctrl, Shift and C to get the cheat box up. The hold down Shift and Click on a sim. Click on Spawn... Tombstone of L and D. Thena grave will pop up. Click on it normally, click more... make me pregnant with... and choose the person! You cant do this with pets though.

During reproduction humans get chromosomes from their mother and what chromosomes from their father?

During reproduction, humans get half their chromosomes from the mother and half from the father. The mother provides one of the x sex chromosomes, and the father may contribute an x or y sex chromosome.

Can o negative boy marry with b positive girl?

Yes, of course! Depending on the girl's underlying genetics the children will be either blood type 0 or B, rhesus factor positive or (rarely) negative.

List and describe two reproductive health issues related to your gender?

In females there are atopic pregnancies, meaning that the baby grows in the Fallopian tube, not the uterus. There are also yeast infections (if you consider it a health issue), which causes horrendous itching in the vag

Clamps fell off fallopian tubes. can you get pregnant?

I would think since the tube is not blocked anymore that you could get pregnant I have my tube clamped to and I was wondering how do you know that the clamps fell off is there any pain associated with it?

Well I was told yesterday that my clamps have fallen off and yes I can get pregnant so this is something to be careful about if you are not wanting another pregnancy and also I have felt no pain or discomfort at all. To be honest I had no idea they had fallen off.

What are some other hormones that might influence reproductive maturation?

Other hormones that can influence reproductive maturation include luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). These hormones are involved in the regulation of the menstrual cycle, ovulation, and sperm production. Additionally, estrogen and progesterone play important roles in the development of secondary sexual characteristics and the maintenance of pregnancy.

What could happen to an egg if the fimbriae did not function properly?

If the fimbriae do not function properly, the egg may not be captured and transported into the fallopian tube. This could result in difficulty with fertilization and a potential obstacle in the journey of the egg towards the uterus for implantation.

What are the two female hormones?

The two main female hormones are estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen is responsible for the development of female secondary sexual characteristics and regulating the menstrual cycle, while progesterone plays a key role in preparing the uterus for pregnancy and maintaining a healthy pregnancy.

Does boys have uterus?

No, they do not. Only girls and women have it. The uterus is the place inside the woman where the baby will grow for nine months, before it is delivered. Men and boys do not need a uterus, because they do not give birth to a baby.

What does the development of the male structure depend on?

The development of the male structure is primarily dependent on the presence of the Y chromosome, specifically the SRY gene, which triggers the development of male reproductive organs. Hormones like testosterone also play a crucial role in the differentiation and development of male reproductive structures during fetal development.