REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY
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- Sample Test Questions for Animal Reproductive Physiology: Test #1Reproductive physiology is a required class for all animal science majors. These are sample test questions (Part 1) to help you study.
Exam Review for Beginning Dairy Science Class: Reproductive Physiology, Genetics, and BiosecurityStudying for a dairy science exam? This review might help you for reproductive physiology, biosecurity, and genetics.- Sample Test Questions for Animal Reproductive Physiology: Test #2Reproductive physiology is a required class for all animal science majors. These are sample test questions (Part 2) to help you study.
- A Beginner's Guide to Reproductive Terminology for Barnyard AnimalsThis article contains terminology useful for students of reproductive physiology.
- Reproductive Linkage Between Steatonyssus and Their Vespertilionid HostsReproductive linkage seems apparent between Vespertilionid Bats and the steatonyssus mite. This link can be made dispite several different undisireale conditions, such interspecies competition.
Thoughts on Using Humor in TeachingMany of my teachers tried to use humor when they taught but most fell flat. Except one I'll always remember.- UC Davis Sells Meat Each Week from Animal Science Department's Meat LabThe UC Davis Meat Lab offers sales open to the public of meat from beef, hogs, sheep and goats.
Animal Science Career Options: Herd/Flock ManagerSo you love animals, right? Vet school is out of reach or too grueling? You want an animal science degree but don't know what can you do with it? Let's explore the option of herd manager.
Animal Science Career Options: A.I. TechnicianMany students go off to college not knowing what they will do at the end. Beyond the obvious careers of veterinarian or farmer, too many people are in the dark about careers in animal science. Here we highlight one career possibility: A.I. technician.- Touring the Audubon Nature Institute MuseumsLocated in Cajun Country the many Audubon Nature Institute Museums bring to life the amazing world of animals.
Why I Became an OB/GYNMedical doctors must be passionate about their careers, both in order to be effective, and in order to justify the time and expense involved in reaching their goal. I spoke with my favorite OB/GYN about why she made her career choice.- Dr. Duane Carl Kraemer: The Transfer ScientistThis article profiles Dr. Duane Kraemer, one of the pioneers of modern cloning technology and the firts scientist to succesfully clone monkeys, dogs and cats.
- Man-up, Husbands. Pregnancy is Not Strictly a Woman's IssueGenerally careless about all of their most common health issues, men are especially reckless with their reproductive health, and scientists are demonstrating how men pay for their negligence with infertility.
- Anatomical Positions of the Human BodyUniformity in terms of anatomy makes it possible for everyone to know exactly what you are referring to for the systems of reference in the body.
- Talking with Kids About SexAs a responsible parent, we owe our children the courtesy of presenting a fact-based explanation surrounding the anatomy and physiology of their "private parts."
- A Report About the Different Kinds of HerbsAralia spinosa belongs to the full taxonomy of kingdom Plantae, division Magnoliaphyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Apiales, family Araliaceae, genus Aralia L. (USDA).
- Inducing Labor Naturally: Oxytocin is the Hormone of LoveOver a series of articles about pregnancy, labor and birth I will discuss many forms of natural foods, techniques and home remedies that have been used to enhance pregnancy, induce labor and help the birthing process. Some are evidence based, while others are not.
- Analyzing Human Mating BehaviorEver wonder why many men seem hesitant to commit? Why are women more attracted to guys with better jobs? Read on for an evolutionary explanation of human mating behavior.
- Evolution and Diet: Using Our Ancestral Roots to Lose WeightAnother paper I wrote for a Bio-psychology class in college, enjoy. I think I got a B, but that's because my professor had a ponytail. Hippie.
- Sex Education - Why Are We Failing Our Children?Today's public and private schools struggle to provide basic, age appropriate sex education to students, and are increasingly fighting an uphill battle against "I don't want to hear it".
- The Importance of Sex HormonesOur body works together like clockwork. Every intricate detail matters in order to keep the systems balanced. Sex hormones are not only important in reproduction, but in some physical aspects of development as well.
The Medicinal Magic of MushroomsAre mushroom's medicinal benefits truly the cure-all of ancient times or are we still in the dark about nature's wonder drug?
The Effect of Hormones During the Menstrual CycleEver wonder why you feel the way you do at certain times of your menstrual cycle? Read on to find out the answers to your questions.- Marijuana Myths and the Medical, Social, and Economic Benefits of Cannabis LegalizationA short debunking of common marijuana myths and a brief enumeration of the many potential benefits of cannabis legalization. Originally written in 2003.
Hot Careers for 2007!The Bush Administration announced today its list of the top careers for job seekers.- Common PlecostomusDetailed research paper about the common aquarium fish Hypostomus plecostomus
- Cancer: An OverviewResearch on Cancer for undergraduate college.
- GHRELIN Hormone: Obesity and MemoryGhrelin hormone cells increase to stimulate hunger / decreases after eating. Also, direct correlation to obesity & stimulating neurons in the brain. Researchers evaluating vaccinations preventing obesity by ghrelin hormone or increase memory and eating.
- Grapevine Phylloxera in Northern CaliforniaGrapevine phylloxera, which threatened to devastate the European wine industry in the mid-19th century, remains a serious threat to vineyards. The "survival of the fittest" rule ensures resiliant phylloxera populations are more adaptable to new hosts .
Amenorrhea: What Does it Mean When I Miss My Period?No one wants to be the first to admit something might be wrong down there. But if you've missed three or more periods in a row, you have what's called amenorrhea.
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