ANP 1106 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Andrew Carnegie, Protein, Bone

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The head caps the superior part of the testis: the body and tail contain the highly coiled duct of the epididymis, sperm that enter the epididymis are immature and non-motile. There are minimal risks associated with this procedure: the urethra. Uv light: sperm and seminal fluid mix in the ejaculatory duct, prostate gland. It stimulates the secretion on fsh and lh. It is the starting point, the supply is constantly maintained: first step: spermatogonium b undergoes 2 mitotic divisions, primary spermatocyte (2n) The female reproductive system: the female reproductive system is more complex, it must, produce gametes, prepare to nurture a developing embryo. It is anterior to the rectum and posteriorly/superior to the bladder. It is the shape of an inverted pear in nulliparous women (women whom have never been pregnant) It is a thin walled about 8-10cm long, the urethra is embedded in the anterior wall.

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