Reproductive system (male and female)
related subjects: Biology: genetics,
Embryology,
Genetics |
Embryology
concepts in embryological development |
Fertility awareness Changes During the Fertility Cycle, Pre-ovulatory phase
- controlled by FSH and oestrogen, The cyclic phases of fertility and
infertility |
From
sperm and egg to embryo Fertilization: Sperm/Egg Recognition and Contact,
Close encounters of the zygotic kind, Fertilization: Activation of Development,
How does the egg respond to fertilization? Reproductive Technology: Advances in
the Regulation of Human Fertility, Developmental biology in the bedrooms of the
nation, Cleavage, ... |
Hormones of humans oestrogen, oestrogens, human endocrinology |
Hormones of the reproductive system |
How human
reproduction works from a biological standpoint, the purpose of sex is to merge two sets of genetic information, one from the
father (sperm) and one from the mother (egg), to make a baby that is genetically different from either parent |
Human reproduction |
Human reproductive system
menopause, menstruation, egg (ovulation), the uterus, menstrual cycle,
fertilisation |
Life's greatest
miracle |
Meiosis
in sexual reproduction, two parents give rise to an offspring with an unique gene combination from either of them — each parent gives 1/2 of his/her genes to
the offspring. A gene is a discrete unit of information on the DNA that codes for one protein, perhaps one of the many enzymes needed by our bodies |
Physiology of reproduction ppt file |
PREGNANCY AND BIRTH Events after fertilisation |
Reproductive system |
Reproductive system reproductive system, female reproductive system, male sex hormones, spermatogenesis, male reproductive system, ovarian
cycles |
Reproductive system,
Reproductive physiology, conception, prenatal development |
Sex chromosomes X chromosome, Y chromosome |
Sexual reproduction meiosis |
Horizontaal |
Female reproductive system |
Breast anatomy |
Early development
slide list fertilization, 16 cell stage and morula, blastocyst, implantation, neuralation |
Female reproductive organs female reproductive organs, the organs of the female reproductive
system are specialized to produce and maintain the female sex cells, or egg
cells, to transport these cells to the site of fertilization, to provide a
favorable environment for a developing offspring, to move the offspring to the
outside, and to produce female sex hormones |
FemaleRepro.ppt ppt file |
Female
Reproductive Physiology Pituitary and Ovarian Hormones of a Woman's
Reproductive Cycle |
Female reproductive system female reproductive system, ovary, oviduct, uterus, labium minorum, placenta, mammary gland,
primordial follicle, primary follicle, secondary follicle, corpus luteum, corpus albicans, cumulus oophorus, germinal epithelium, myometrium, endometrium,
uterine gland, chorionic villi, cytotrophoblast, syncytiotrophoblast, theca lutein cell, granulosa lutein cell, or peg cell |
Female
reproductive system Female reproductive system |
Female
reproductive system the primary function of the female reproductive system is reproduction, which includes
the production of ova the transportation of ova from the ovary to the site of fertilization
transportation of spermatozoa from the point of deposition in the female tract to the site of fertilization nourishment of
the developing embryo and fetus parturition and nourishment of the infant |
Female
reproductive system the paired ovaries, paired uterine tubes, uterus
(uterine horns), cervix, vagina, and the mammary glands |
Female reproductive system female reproductive system |
Female
reproductive system describe the processes of Fertilization, cleavage, and implantation. Summarize the changes that take place during the development of an
embryo. List three stages of pregnancy and describe each stage |
Female sex system ppt file |
Human menstrual cycle |
Learning the Billings Ovulation Method |
Menstrual cycle |
Horizontaal |
Male reproductive system |
Anatomy of
the penis, mechanics of intercourse |
MaleRepro.ppt ppt file |
Male
reproductive anatomy male reproductive anatomy, testes (testicles),
prostate gland, vas deferens, urethra, epididymis, bladder |
Male reproductive
system (diagram) |
Male
reproductive system the primary function of the male reproductive system is reproduction, which includes the production
of spermatozoa, the transportation of spermatozoa from the testes out of the male body, the secretion by glands, and the
placement of spermatozoa in the female reproductive tract. Spermatozoa are produced in the testes then transported
from the testes by a series of ducts which become gradually larger and connect with the urethra of the penis |
Male reproductive system the production of spermatozoa, the transportation
of spermatozoa from the testes out of the male body, the secretion by glands,
and the placement of spermatozoa in the female reproductive tract |
Male reproductive system
testis, epididymis, vas deferens, prostate, seminal vesicle, tunica albuginea, convoluted seminiferous tubule, spermatogonia,
spermatocytes, spermatids, Sertoli cells |
Male reproductive system |
Male reproductive system
production and transport of sperm and protective fluid, discharge of sperm within the female reproductive tract, hormonal and behavioral contron of functions |
Male reproductive system
male reproductive system |
Male reproductive system |
Male sex system ppt file |
Spermatogenesis
spermatogenesis is the process of sperm cell development. Rounded immature sperm cells undergo successive mitotic and meiotic divisions (spermatocytogenesis) and
a metamorphic change (spermiogenesis) to produce spermatozoa |
Spermatogenesis |
Spermatogenesis |
Spermatogenesis spermatogenesis refers to the creation, or genesis, of sperm cells, which occurs in the male gonads or testes. It is
the result of meiosis. Sperm cells develop initially from germ stem cells known as spermatogonia. As these differentiate they become spermatocytes, spematids
(after meiosis) and then finally the fully mature spermatozoa, pdf file |
Spermatogenesis- mammalian testis |
Structure and function of the male reproductive system |
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