PPT-UNIT 4 – Relationships & Human Reproductive System
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72 PregnancyFemale Reproduction Chapters Study for 5 minutes then turn in blue notes Make sure your name is on both blue sheets Turn in pregnancy interview Quiz
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72 PregnancyFemale Reproduction Chapters Study for 5 minutes then turn in blue notes Make sure your name is on both blue sheets Turn in pregnancy interview Quiz Objectives USOE 61a Review the anatomy and physiology of . By . Aiste. . Lazauskaite. Faculdade de . Direito. da UNL, 2. 013. Content. Definition. History. Controversy: pros and cons. Ethical perspective. Religious perspective. Law perspective. Human reproductive cloning in . A Brave New World. Over the centuries we have steadily expanded our understanding of, and control over, many aspects of the natural world but one natural process that largely eluded our mastery has been our own reproduction.. Health Science 1. To provide for continuity of the species . Contains necessary organs capable of the creation of new individuals. Manufacture hormones necessary for development of reproductive organs and secondary sex characteristics. Male Reproductive System. External. Scrotum. Penis. Glans Penis. Foreskin. Internal. Testes. Epididymis. Vas Deferens. Seminal Vesicle. Ejaculatory Duct. Prostate Gland. Cowper’s Glands. Male Reproductive System. Identify and locate the main parts of the male and female reproductive systems.. Recall the length and parts of the menstrual cycle.. Discuss fertile period in the menstrual cycle, sexual intercourse, fertilisation, pregnancy, birth, growth, and puberty in relation to human reproduction.. Animal Systems: Reproduction. regulates. glands. STRUCTURE. . – . chemicals released in one part of the body that travel through the bloodstream and affect the activities of cells in other parts of the body.. Structure and Function. Function of the reproductive system is to produce offspring or perpetuate life. A person is able to reproduce after the onset of puberty; Youngest pregnancy: 5 ½ years old, Oldest: 70 years old. The function of the reproduction system is to . make new members. of the species.. Individual . can . lead a healthy life without reproducing BUT…. Reproduction is single most important system for . SYSTEMIC HISTOLOGY . II. ATIBA, P.M . OVARY. MESOTHELIAL EPITHELIUM. Simple cuboidal or Columnar. TUNICA ALBUGENIA. Dense connective tissue . Histology of Female Reproductive System. 2. OVARY. CORTEX . Jerome Sewell. Content . 1. Introduction . 2. Key challenges. 3. . How do we enable constructive conversations around sexual and reproductive health?. 4. . How do we promote the use of sexual clinics?. Developmental Medicine (AURDM). The Unit is part of the University of Sheffield and based within the Jessop Wing. Research within the Unit focuses on problems associated with women’s reproductive health and male infertility. Much of this work is undertaken in collaboration with doctors, midwives and nurses working in the Jessop Wing. Please visit . 2. Objectives:. by the end of this session, students will be able to:. Identify parts of female reproductive system.. Discuss functions of each part.. Recognize female sex hormones.. Practice breast self examination.. HEALTH . – . PROBLEM. . AND. STRATERIES:. The . programme . “family . planning” initiated in. . 1951.. Reproductive . and . child . health . care. . (ACH). Sexually . transmitted diseases. . PARTS & FUNCTION. Scrotum: loose sac of skin that hangs outside the body; function to hold testicles & regulate temperature. Testicles: male sex glands; function to produce testosterone(male sex hormone) and sperm(male reproductive cells).
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