Category: Reproductive Health

  • The Reproductive System. Endocrine Glands and Hormones

    The reproductive system is formed by organs in an organism. These organs function together for the reason of reproduction. It is found in both sexual and asexual organisms. The reproductive system of human beings is similar to that of many animals. A male and female come together during sex and if the male sperm and…

  • Reproductive Organs With Similar Functions in Males and Females

    Testes and ovaries  both testes and ovaries are called gonads, which are the primary reproductive organs. They produce gametes, where the testes in male and ovaries in female produce sperms and ova respectively. Rete testis and rete ovarii  these reproductive organs are homologues where the rete ovarii is the primary sex cord in…

  • Why Witches Were Accused in Human Reproduction Issues

    The primary source, Malleus Maleficarum, and the secondary source, by Lynda Roper, on cannibalism, both offer a glimpse into the beliefs and accusations surrounding witches. According to the Malleus Maleficarum, witches were accused of various crimes related to disrupting or harming human reproduction, including aborting fetuses, killing newborns, and making men impotent (Breslaw 31). For…

  • The Reproductive System in Females and Males

    Table of Contents Reproductive System Anatomy Anatomy of the Reproductive System Reproductive System Physiology: Functions Reproductive System Physiology: Diagram Relationship to Secondary System Dependence of Human Body the Relationship Medical Issues References Reproductive System Anatomy The reproductive system in both females and males is located within the lower part of the body. While the female…

  • Reproductive Adaptations and Embryonic Development

    Reproductive Adaptations In the animal world, there are several ways of reproduction  asexual, when genetically identical organisms are formed, and sexual, when male and female gametes unite outside the body during external fertilization or inside the females body during internal fertilization. For humans, only sexual reproduction is possible, when haploid reproductive cells of two…

  • Octopuses: The Reproductive Process

    Octopuses are oviparous animals, which means that they lay the eggs outside their body. The female octopus mission is to produce viable eggs and ensure that its children successfully come out. It has two cream-colored and granular ovaries, making up 25 or 30 percent of its body mass, although it is 40 percent in some…

  • The Reproductive System of Females

    The female reproductive system is a complex system of organs and processes intended primarily for producing offspring. The external reproductive organs function to protect the internal reproductive organs and provide a structure for sperm to enter (Female reproductive system, 2019). The vagina, ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes constitute the inner part of the reproductive system,…

  • The Reproductive System. Endocrine Glands and Hormones

    The reproductive system is formed by organs in an organism. These organs function together for the reason of reproduction. It is found in both sexual and asexual organisms. The reproductive system of human beings is similar to that of many animals. A male and female come together during sex and if the male sperm and…

  • Gorillas Reproduction Cycle, Behavior and Social Structure

    Introduction All animals are characterized by a unique reproduction cycle, behavior, and social structure. Members of the same species share such bithe ological and social characteristic hence the reason why each species is distinct and unique. Gorillas are a group of mammals classified as primates. The same group contains humans, apes, monkey, and lemurs, to…

  • Human Body. Male and Female Reproductive Systems

    Paper Outline Introduction The male or female reproductive systems form the human bodys reproductive system. During reproduction, the male sperms (gametes) are synthesized by the male reproductive system for the eventual fertilization of the female ova (oocytes). On the other hand, the female reproduction system plays an important role in conception, gestation, and birth once…