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The fallopian tubes are the parts of the female reproductive system that transport an egg from her ovary to her uterus. Each woman has a fallopian tube on each side of her uterus. Damaged or...
The reproductive system is a series of organs and glands that help perpetuate the species, bond human couples and secrete hormones that help develop the human body. Each uses a series of glands...
The anatomy of a sperm cell is nearly identical in most mammals. Sperm cells generally consist of a head, where the nucleus is stored; the neck; the middle piece, which contains mitochondria; and...
The reproduction system is the anatomical organs and the processes involved to create offspring of a species. In humans and other mammals, this involves the female egg cells and her sexual organs...
Birth control is a method, device or medication to block pregnancy by preventing ovulation, fertilization and/or implantation. Birth control is a way to control how the reproductive system works...
The human reproductive system is a complex group of organs working together to create new life. Though some parts are similar and serve similar purposes, the male and female reproductive systems...
All women have cervical mucus, a jelly-like substance produced in the cervix by the cervical crypts glands. Most women come in contact with cervical mucus after sex, due to its protective...
Abortion is defined as any method to end a pregnancy. A pregnancy is defined as the attachment of the fetus to the female's uterus that creates a viable, developing fetus. Roe v. Wade is the...