Assessment Description:
Studying can be a collaborative effort since it helps to see the information from a different perspective. This discussion question will help you gather resources on topics within this section of the course so as to make a collaborative learning environment within our classroom. Select one topic from the list of topics provided below and complete the requirements outlined. Attempt to select a topic that has not been used. Topics: • Male reproductive anatomy overview• Female reproductive anatomy overview• Spermatogenesis• Spermatic cord + scrotal role in thermoregulation of testes• Oogenesis• Wolffian vs. mullerian ducts and the SRY gene• Role of the epididymis• Capacitation• Seminal vesicle + prostate + bulbourethral glands contribution to semen• Male erectile tissue + erection & ejaculation physiology• Hormonal regulation of male hormones• Andropause• Functions of testosterone• Layers of uterine wall• Hormone function within menstrual cycle: estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH• Ovarian cycle - overview• Uterine cycle - overview• Days 0-14 of menstrual cycle• Days 15-28 of menstrual cycle• Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)• If fertilization occurred vs. did not occur• Roles of estrogen• Hormonal regulation of female hormones• Menarche & menopause• Female arousal and orgasm physiology• Fertilization to implantation • Placenta• Identical vs Fraternal twins• Other – if a relevant topic to this section of the course is not listed you can ask for approval from your professor.
Requirements of the post: • Make sure your topic is clearly identified in your post. • Provide a summary/outline of this topic (~100 words). Bullets are acceptable but your post should display accurate information and be a good representation of your knowledge. • Provide a link to a resource related to this topic. This could be a video, reading, interactive activity, etc.
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