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Purp Forces: Defintions
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Welcome to the blog. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Corpus luteum: A small yellow structure developing within the ruptured ovarian follicle after the egg has been released. Epididymis: a coiled tube attached to the back of each testis where sperm mature. Gonad: an organ that produces gametes (ova and sperm. Meiosis: cell division by which eggs and sperm are produced. Oocyte: Unfertilized egg cell. Ovary: female gonad which manufactures estrogens and eggs. Scrotum: The sac of skin that surrounds the testicles.
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Purp Forces: Reproductive Graphic Organizer
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Purp Forces: Reproductive Questions
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Welcome to the blog. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. What is the purpose of the reproductive system? What is the function of the ovaries? Produce ova and female hormones. What is the structure that connects the ovaries to the uterus? What is the name of the lining of the uterus? Name the three parts of the uterus and where they are located. Fundus, top, Body, middle, and cervix, bottom. What is the female organ of copulation? What is the male organ of copulation? Transport urine and semen. Sketch a picture o...
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Purp Forces: Blood Tale Poem
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Welcome to the blog. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Today the Superior and inferior cava will start it all. A circle has no beginning so it depends from where you fall. These veins carry blood to the the Atria, next it. Goes to the ventricles and through arteries, it exits. The pulmonary Artery goes to the lungs, its a short ride. From the lungs it goes to the atria, on the left side. From the left heart it finally goes through the body by the aorta. The circle goes back to the cava, this is the end.
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Purp Forces: Urinary
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Welcome to the blog. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. What are three functions of the kidneys? Filters matter from blood. Elminates waste products in the blood in the form of urine. Selectively reabsorbs substances body can make use of. What is the protective layer around the kidney? What is the outer layer of the kidney? What is the urine collection system of the kidney? What is the dilated end of the ureters called? What is the function of the bladder? What transports urine in males? The urethra in both.
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Purp Forces: Menstrual Hormonal Control
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Welcome to the blog. Wednesday, November 28, 2007. What is a hormone? Chemicals that are produced in one part of the body and used in another. What system is responsible for the production of hormones? Sketch a picture of the female reproductive system. Include the oviduct, ovaries, uterus, cervix and vagina. Where does the embryo undergo most of its development? What is another name for the fallopian tube? Where does fertilization take place? Oviduct, (or fallopian tubes). What is the rhythm method?
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Purp Forces: Reproductive Study Questions
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Welcome to the blog. Tuesday, December 4, 2007. Pages 938 and 939. Critical Thinking Questions: 4, 7. What effect would it have on a woman's menstrual cycles if a single ovary were removed surgically? What effect would it have if both ovaries were removed. I think that it would cause early menopause becuase of the lack of hormones. I think it would cause much confusion? What types of contraceptives provide the greatest protection against sexually transmitted diseases? Outtline the process of meiosis.
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Purp Forces: Digestive
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Welcome to the blog. Monday, November 26, 2007. What is the digestive tract? A tract in which food passes through. It is broken down as it passes through. What happens to undigested materials in the digestive tract? It exits through the anus. What is the function of the mouth in the digestion process? Breaks down food and mixes with saliva to help further break it down. What is the term for the small mass of food that enters into the esophagus? The bolus being present in the esophagus. Where does digesti...