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Reproductive System

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

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What is the medical term meaning Procedure rendering an individual incapable of reproduction?

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Sterilization is the medical term for a procedure that renders an individual incapable of reproduction. This can be done through various methods, such as tubal ligation in women or vasectomy in men.

What is the worse way to die?

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There is no easy way to die. They are all somewhat painful. I would say that one of the worst deaths is death by draw and quartering.

What are androgens and antiandrogens?

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Androgens, primarily testosterone, are sex hormones essential for the development and maintenance of male characteristics, influencing reproductive organs, voice deepening, and secondary sexual traits like facial and body hair growth.

Antiandrogens, conversely, are substances that counteract the effects of androgens. In medical applications, they are used to inhibit testosterone's impact on conditions such as prostate cancer. Additionally, antiandrogens play a role in transgender medicine, where they are utilized to block testosterone's masculinizing effects in individuals transitioning from male to female.

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What position do you need to be in to make babys?

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Any position in which the penis enters the vagina.

Where does the egg meet the sperm?

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Usually in the ampulla of the fallopian tube.

What is the function of the scrotum in the male reproductive system?

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The Scrotum is located between the boy's and men's thighs; below the penis. ..when warm, the testicles hangs down; but when cold, wet, touch, or when excited; the testicles draws up ,and the scrotum becomes round and puffy.

When do men get sperm?

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My husband has sperm patches in my husbands underwear. Is this proof that he is having an affair?



We get sperm in our underwear when we ejaculate. Either during sex or just jacking off

Union of a sperm cell and an ovum?

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When an egg and a sperm comes together it is called sexual reproduction.

What are the functions of a female reproductive system?

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The female reproductive system is made up of several different organs. These organs include the ovary, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina.
The main reproductive organ of a female is the ovary
ovaries
what are the organs of the female reproductive system

Are black panther internal reproduction?

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Yes, black panthers reproduce by internal fertilization. Internal fertilization is the same process by which humans reproduce.

What animals lay their egg at leaves?

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Really any types of bird =)

Could a human have a child with an ape?

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Apes and other primates cannot be combined with a human being. The DNA is too different to provide viable or any kind of hybrid offspring.

How is the reproductive tract of a female pig different from that of a human female?

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I would say that the main difference is the fact that guinea pigs regularly produce multiple ovum (eggs) for fertilization at the same time. This accounts for the fact that guinea pigs nearly always give birth in multiples. Though this is not completely unknown to happen in humans (twins, triplets, etc), it happens mostly due to scientific intervention.

How long do dogs bleed after giving birth to a litter?

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http://www.mspca.net/faq.htm After giving birth, how long will she continue to bleed? Bright red blood should stop within a day or two and should be minimal. Darker blood (almost a brownish) can continue from 2 to 3 weeks.

Do dogfish sharks reproduce?

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The reproduction of dogfish sharks is pretty simple. The pair of dogfish mate, the female is pregnant for 18-24 months, and then the dogfish sharks are born.

What is an example of reproduction?

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Zebra Mussels- they produce at a very high rate, but that's what my Biology teacher tells me and it is also in the biology book ,BIOLOGY: Living Systems, if you want to check it out. p. 8

Making a Child. Basically the same thing of what that last guy said, but mine sounds more optomistic.

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Why does a female herring lay many eggs?

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Do you mean "Why do fish lay so many eggs at one time? The reason fish lay so many eggs at one time is survival. The more eggs that a female lays the better chance more eggs will have a chance to survive.

How do raisins reproduce?

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A raisin is the dried fruit of the grape vine - a dried grape. While the pips in a rasin are probably no longer fertile, the pips in a grape are the seeds from which new grape vines may be grown.

What is the average size of a crab?

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they grow about 5 inches long and 6 inches wide

Where does gametogenesis occur?

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Male gametogensis occurs in the testicle. The testicles are in the external scrotum.

What is lifespan of an ovum?

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Mostly 20 hours without fertilization but it can be anything up to two days (this is usually if two eggs are released because they will be released 24 hours part)

Why is female reproductive system is more complex than female reproductive system?

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She must produce the female gametes (ova) and her body must also nurture and protect the developing fetus during pregancy

Two advantages of asexual reproduction?

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Advantages-

1. Large numbers of offspring are reproduced very quickly from only one parent when conditions are favourable.

2. Large colonies can form that can out-complete other organisms for nutrients and water.

3. Large number of organisms mean that species may survive when conditions or the number of predators change.

4. Energy is not required to find a mate