Asked by Amy~
Male Anatomy:
What is Sterility in a Male Anatomy?
and also Seminal vesicle?
Female Anatomy:
What are the Fallopian Tubes and Endometrium?
Definitions please...
What is Sterility in a Male Anatomy?
and also Seminal vesicle?
Female Anatomy:
What are the Fallopian Tubes and Endometrium?
Definitions please...
Answers
Answered by
Mimi
Fallopian Tubes: (the ampulla) is the site of fertilization.
Endometrium: is the innermost membrane of the uterus which gets shed during a woman's monthly menstrual cycle.
Sterility in males: may vary depending on the cause, but it's the inability of a spermatozoa to penetrate the corona radiata of the ovum
Seminal Vesicles : receive the ductus deferens and empty into the prostate gland. Form a high fructose liquid which participates in the formation of semen.
Endometrium: is the innermost membrane of the uterus which gets shed during a woman's monthly menstrual cycle.
Sterility in males: may vary depending on the cause, but it's the inability of a spermatozoa to penetrate the corona radiata of the ovum
Seminal Vesicles : receive the ductus deferens and empty into the prostate gland. Form a high fructose liquid which participates in the formation of semen.
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