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    Silence of the Bees: • How do bees communicate? Bees communicate through dance (the waggle dance). A methodic combination of buzzing‚ moving the behind in a figure-eight fashion that informs other bees about pollen/ food that is found in a particular area. • Why are bees so important to the U.S. agriculture industry? Honeybees are the most important pollinator on the planet. They pollinate crops‚ which in turn creates food to eat. What percentage of the industry do bees account for? They account

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    Access to HE (Science) Unit: Human Anatomy and Physiology Assignment Brief (2/3) Unit Code: RH1/3/ER/002 This brief is in two parts: |TASKS: | See Part 2 for Criteria and Grade Descriptors Task 1 Level 2/3: Criteria: 3.1 1. Observe the diagram below of the human skeleton and answer the following questions a. Label

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    gonorrhea By: cheyanne norton Female reproductive tracts  Structures:  the female reproductive system structure has the ovaries‚ fallopian tubes‚ and uterus. Also include the vagina‚ vulva‚ mammary glands and breasts. These organs produce sex hormones. They also are part of a production and transportation of gametes. Function Is that they produce female eggs cell as needed and they are called ova or oocytes. They system of it is that they transport the ova to where they get fertilization.

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    Ch 51 Nursing Assessment: Reproductive System (approx. 3 questions) Key Terms: Amenorrhea- absence of menstruation. Women who engage in excessive exercise may experience this. Clitoris- is erectile tissue that becomes engorged during sexual excitation. It lies anterior to the urethral meatus and the vaginal orifice and is usually covered by the prepuce. Clitoral stimulation is an important part of sexual activity for many women. Ductus deferens- (also known as the vas deferens) is continuous

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    In human males‚ the production of mature sperm takes about 74 days. A sexually mature male can produce about 300 million sperm per day‚ each of his life. A sperm is highly adapted for reaching and penetrating the female egg. It can live for about 48 hours inside the female reproductive tract. A sperm is composed of a head‚ a midpiece‚ and a tail. The head contains the nuclear material and is covered by a cap containing enzymes that facilitate penetration of the egg. A number of mitochondria are

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    cave painting and other ancient engravings the female divine is a much more prevalent character. These myths and engraving also includes other beings that appear to have no specific gender‚ thus showing the unity of both the male and female divine. There are numerous myths that talk about the male divine. These myths show the male divine in several different roles that include the creator‚ warrior‚ trickster‚ hunter and the hero. When looking at the female deities they are mostly see as the earth or

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    Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I. Introduction A. The interests of our earliest ancestors most likely concerned injuries and illness because healthy bodies demand little attention from their owners. B. Primitive people certainly suffered from occasional aches and pains‚ injuries‚ bleeding‚ broken bones‚ and diseases. C. Before agriculture‚ infectious diseases did not spread easily because isolated bands of people had little contact with each other. D. With agriculture

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    the scrotum is called what? Type your answer here. 7. What is it called when an egg from the female is withdrawn and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory for 2 to 3 days with subsequent implantation into the uterus? Type your answer here. 8. A procedure that is performed under ultrasonic guidance to assess the status of the fetus is called? Type your answer here. 9. The male reproductive system categories consist of: incision‚ destruction‚ excision‚ introduction‚ exploration‚ manipulation

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    Human Reproduction Notes

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    Female reproduction Functions Transport eggs Transport sperm from uterus Fertilization Regions of Oviduct Infundibulum Funnel shaped Fimbriae Ostium opens into peritoneal cavity Ampulla Thin walls Region of fertilization Isthmus Narrower Uterotubual junction Inner diameter 1mm Histology of tube wall Outer serosa continuous with uterine surface Middle muscular layer Inner mucosa Lumen (hollow area) Interior surface of oviduct Mucosal surface highly folded Cilia move

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    Uterus and Hysterectomy

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    uterus is the organ which is designed to nourish a developing baby. Sometimes‚ a hysterectomy procedure may also remove a woman’s cervix‚ ovaries‚ and fallopian tubes. These are also parts of a woman’s reproductive system. Since a hysterectomy involves the complete or partial removal of your reproductive organs‚ you will no longer have the ability to bear children after this procedure. There are various conditions that can cause a hysterectomy to be performed‚ for this report we will focus on three

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