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- hello! I would only like the bolded question please, the other questions are to provide background to the question. Describe the development of reproductive organs in a fetus of each gender. Which genes, gene products, and hormones are involved in the sex differences? Which sex- related hormones are circulating in high concentrations in a pregnant woman compared to a nonpregnant woman? Do these hormones cross the placenta (if you are uncertain, consider hormone chemical class relative to membrane permeability to make an educated guess)? Assuming these hormones do cross the placenta, how do they affect the hormonal environment inside the fetus, and how does this relate to fetal reproductive developmentselect ALL that are TRUE about sperm:☑️Meiosis is suspended twice in sperm development; meiosis of sperm is completed when the sperm penetrates an egg ☑️Both the activity of sperm flagella, and the contraction of uterine muscles, are required to propel sperm to the egg in a timely fashion ☑️Each of the four sperm formed by one meiotic event is genetically unique and haploid ☑️ Sperm secrete testosterone which stimulates sustentacular cells to help their development\Rat Testis sample -Basement membrane / basal lamina (same thing) -Sertoli celland nucleus -Spermatogonia -Spermatocytes (primary or secondary) - Spermatids - Spermatozoa (nuclei and tails) - Blood vessel - Seminiferous tubule - Tubule lumen If the structures listed above are present on your photos, you must label them (if they’re not present, no need to).
- y! translat Google V Sign in y! yahoo (411 ur 6 Book a y! drivind A https://app.grammarly.com/ddocs/1414420213 Mi Ovulation Calendar... Home Page ESL CAFE Focus on English: E... Presentations in Untitled document What is the relationship between a parent bud, bud, and a bud scar in a yeast cell? BIU H1 H2 E EX 17 words A bpWhich letter represents the gland that secretes a milky, slightly acidic fluid containing several substances that promote viability and motility of sperm? A- B E' OD OC O B OA O EHi can I get help with this question please? I am stuck!! Topic is sexual reproduction and it’s physiology Scenario: Besides their size, sperm and eggs actually have quite a lot of similarities. Which of the following is a difference between sperm and eggs? (See image)
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