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    Health Study Guide

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    genetically male or female Age that fully mature sperm develop-about age 15 Define menarche: Puberty- Females Aging women in their forties and fifties Decline in reproductive hormone production Define Menopause: the decline and eventual cessation of hormone production by the female reproductive system. Define gender identity: recognition of one’s gender Define androgynous: Androgyny- blending of both masculine and feminine qualities. Male gonads hang in a sac outside

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    corresponding function. The term anatomy refers to the structure and relationship of body parts such as tissues and organs. Physiology on the other hand is how these structures work as in individual and in the body as a whole. Take the circulatory system for example. The heart itself‚ blood vessels and blood is the anatomy. How these vital parts work together to transfer oxygen‚ nutrients‚ and waste throughout the body is the physiology. 2. List‚ in order from least to most complex‚ the levels

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    tapeworms like to live in our humans digestive system and eat all the food we eat because they can’t chew the food. Tapeworms are simple in design‚ but ruthless in action. They consist of two organs. The first to the wall of the intestine with suckers and hooks. The second organ is really a series of organs that grow out from the scolex with each having full reproductive capability. Proglottids form a chain of varying length. Tapeworms have no digestive system so they must eat food already digested

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    the other. These developments‚ along with the contrasts between the traditional cultures and progressive societies‚ have multiplied the ethical issues surrounding sex and pregnancy. However‚ the realities of sexually transmitted diseases‚ malignancies of the reproductive organs‚ complex pregnancy issues‚ and inherited disorders continue to disrupt our daily lives. Considering the aforementioned‚ transforming a single fertilized cell into a human infant is one of the most extraordinary processes

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    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‚ laparoscopy‚ suture and _______________________. Type your answer here. 10. In the female reproductive system section of the CPT manual‚ the category hysterectomy can be located under which subheading? ________________________. Type your answer

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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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    History and Examination of the Reproductive System Female reproductive history: - Age‚ gravidity (no. of pregnancies‚ including miscarriages/ectopics/stillbirths)‚ parity (no. of livebirths)‚ LMP (last menstrual period) - History of presenting complaints: o Nature and duration o Relation to menstrual cycle o Vaginal discharge o Vaginal bleeding o Urinary symptoms (dysuria‚ frequency‚ urge/stress incontinence) o Bowel symptoms - Previous gynaecological history: o Periods – regular

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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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    Ovarian Cancer Joseph Santa Maria NUR-334-01 Salve Regina University Cancer is a condition that has the ability to affect people in all different types of ways‚ and in all different body systems. Women however may be likely to develop a specific type of cancer in the reproductive organs named the ovaries‚ or ovarian cancer. One of the downsides of this type of cancer is that its symptoms can be moderate for various months and may lead women to suspect the disturbances to be adjunct

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    The Sperm and Egg

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    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 found in the midpiece; they

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