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Lecture Notes: Reproductive System
coursecontent.nic.edu1) Gonads: primary sex organ 2) Function: (a) Produce gametes (sex cells)—eggs and sperm (b) Produce hormones B) Male reproductive system 1) Gonad: testes (a) Seminiferous tubules —spermatogenesis (b) Interstitial cells —lie between sminiterous tubules and produce testosterone (male sexual characterstics)
USMLE Content Outline
www.usmle.orgMale Reproductive System 22 ... and genetics (eg, asexual vs. sexual, metabolism, growth) antifungal agents (eg, mechanisms of action on fungus, toxicity to humans, and . mechanisms of resistance) Parasites . ... Lifestyle and routine preventive health …
Should You Have a Hysterectomy? How to Decide
www.health.ny.govby male reproductive cells, your uterus sheds its lining by bleeding. This is your period, or menstruation. After a hysterectomy, a woman’s periods stop. She can no longer have children. Her ovaries generally keep making hormones. But, some women’s ovaries make fewer hormones. Some hysterectomies remove both the uterus and ovaries. Without