"Male Anatomy" "Female Anatomy" "Testes" "Ovaries" "Hormones" "Fertilization" "Implantation" "Fetal Circulation" "Ageing" "Genetics" "What you always wanted to know about Sex but were afraid to ask?" "Another name for the male gonads where sperm and testosterone are produced would be this." "Spermatogenesis occurs within these tubules." "Two of these tubules bring sperm to the prostate gland." "Sperm that are mature and ready for action are stored in these tubules." "This tube carries sperm to the outside of the male body." "Another word for the 'womb' might be this." "Another word for the 'birth canal' might be this." "These glands provide vaginal lubricant necessary for sexual intercourse." "This organ has villi which allow for the exchange of nutrients between maternal and fetal blood." "This almond sized organ may contain one million primary follicles at birth." "These cells in the testes produce most of a man's supply of testosterone." "This saclike cavity holds the testes and allows for lower temperatures than otherwise would be ambient." "These cells within the testes contain 46 chromosomes but will eventually give rise to spermatids." "This special type of cellular divison which occurs in the testes is called this." "This fibromuscular cord helps guide the descent of the testes during decension." "One of these matures each month on the ovarian surface to rupture and release an egg." "If pregnancy occurs, a ruptured follicle will persist as this." "Eventually a corpus luteum will degenerate into this." "Little fingerlike extensions called this project from the fallopian tube to the ovary." "In the menstrual cycle, ovulation usually occurs on this day." "Produced by the ovaries, this hormone causes the development of secondary sex characteristics." "Besides testosterone, another word for male sex hormone would be this." "This pituitary hormone induces ovulation." "During the last trimester of pregnancy, this organ within the uterus secretes both estrogen and progesterone." "This hormone is responsible for the sex drive in both genders." "Human sperm can live this many days in a hostile vagina." "A human egg (unless fertilized) can only live this many hours." "Fertilization must occur in what region of the female tract." "Implantation, after fertilization, will occur here in how many days." "A fertilized egg is referred to as this." "When a zygote divides the first few times, it is said to do so by doing this." "By the time implantation occurs the hollow ball of cells is termed this." "The tissue where implantation occurs is called this." "If a fertilized egg implants within a fallopian tube (not good), it may be referred to as this." "After 8 weeks a human embryo may be called this." "Blood reaches the baby through a single blood vessel called this." "Half of the blood entering the fetus will bypass the liver by this." "This hole between the right and left atriums closes soon after birth." "This structure carries blood from the pulmonary trunk into the fetal aorta." "This many umbilical arteries carry fetal blood back to the placenta." "A newborn less than four weeks old maybe called this." "From 4 weeks to 1 year of age a baby may be called this." "At this age, reproductive hormones rise and puberty ensues." "The cessation of ovulation in women due to their age is termed this." "Average life expectancy for females in the USA is now this." "This gender has more genes on their chromosomes than the other." "The xx combination or xy denotes this pair of chromosomes." "An allele that masks another allele on its homozygous chromosome is said to be this." "This gender is at greater risk for exhibiting genetic disorders associated with the 23rd pair." "This project endeavors to map all the genes of the human species." "This type of birth control requires abstinence from sexual intercourse a few days before and after ovulation." "What are testes?" "What are seminiferous tubules?" "What are the vas deferens?" "What is the epididymis?" "What is the urethra?" "What is the uterus?" "What is the vagina?" "What are the vestibular glands?" "What is the placenta?" "What is the ovary?" "What are the interstitial cells?" "What is the scrotum?" "What are spermatogonia or primary spermatocytes?" "What is meiosis?" "What is the gubernaculum?" "What is a follicle?" "What is a corpus luteum?" "What is a corpus albicans?" "What are fimbriae?" "What is day 14?" "What is estrogen?" "What is androgen?" "What is FSH (follicle stimulating hormone)?" "What is the placenta?" "What is testosterone?" "What are two days?" "What is 24 hours?" "What is the fallopian tube?" "What is in the uterus after 7 days?" "What is a zygote?" "What is cleavage?" "What is a blastocyst?" "What is the endometrium?" "What is a tubal pregnancy?" "What is a fetus?" "What is the umbilical vein?" "What is the ductus venosus?" "What is the foramen ovale?" "What is the ductus arteriosus?" "What are two arteries?" "What is a neonate?" "What is an infant?" "What is adolescence?" "What is menopause?" "What is 83 years?" "What is the female?" "What are the sex or 23rd pair of chromosomes?" "What is dominant?" "What is the male gender?" "What is the human genome project?" "What is the rhythm method?" #TRUE#