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Medical Students / Training
Understanding the Significance of Parent Articles in PhD Research
... in academic pursuits. Parent articles serve as the starting point for PhD students, offering a roadmap for their research endeavors. These articles are typically seminal works that have made significant ...Created on 01 December 2023 -
Fertility
How Many Times Should a Man Release Sperm in a Week?
... the testicles travels through the epididymis into the vas deferens. From here, it enters the uterus through the ducts of the prostate gland, mixed with seminal fluid, released from the male vesicles, and ...Created on 02 August 2021 -
Clinical Pathology
Male Infertility: Causes and Investigations
... destination—the ejaculatory ducts. Ejaculatory Ducts: These tubes, formed by the union of the vasa deferentia and seminal vesicles, facilitate the release of sperm during ejaculation. Their intricate ...Created on 21 September 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Semen Analysis for Investigation of Infertility
Semen, also known as seminal fluid, is a complex fluid discharged from the male genital tract, containing spermatozoa capable of fertilizing female ova. The intricate process of semen production involves ...Created on 15 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Sperm Function Tests or Functional Assays
... to undergo semen analysis. Cervical Mucus Penetration Test The Cervical Mucus Penetration Test involves measuring the maximum distance traveled by sperm in seminal fluid placed and incubated within ...Created on 14 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Semen Analysis: Immunologic Examination for Infertility Test
... and the resulting reaction can be detected under a microscope. Indirect Sperm Antibody Test (ISAT): This test detects antibodies in the seminal plasma (the fluid part of semen). Serum (blood) is mixed ...Created on 14 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Semen Analysis: Microscopic Examination for Infertility Test
... To create a smear, a glass slide is used to evenly spread a droplet of seminal fluid, followed by staining. The subsequent step involves counting the percentages of normal and abnormal forms of spermatozoa. ...Created on 14 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Semen Analysis: Biochemical Examination for Infertility Test
Semen analysis involves the assessment of biochemical markers, as outlined in Table 1, to examine the secretions from various accessory structures. These markers encompass fructose, associated with seminal ...Created on 14 August 2017 -
Clinical Pathology
Semen Analysis: Physical Examination for Infertility Test
... sperm motility, leading to poor invasion of cervical mucus. This condition often results from infections of the seminal vesicles or prostate. Volume The volume of ejaculated semen should typically ...Created on 14 August 2017 -
Zoology
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN PILA (SNAIL)
... system ovary, oviduct, seminal receptacle and uterus are present. 1. Ovary: It is present above the hepato-pancreas. It is branched. It is light orange coloured. When it is mature it becomes black. ...Created on 04 June 2017 -
Zoology
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY: UROGENITAL ORGANS OF RABBIT AND FROG
... a urinogenital duct, opening separately into roof of cloaca. 8. Small, slightly bifurcated blind sac, called uterus masculinus or seminal vesicle opens dorsally and independently into urethra. 8. ...Created on 29 May 2017 -
Zoology
REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF MALE RABBIT
... into urethra immediately in front of the opening of the ureter. A small slightly bifurcated blindsac, uterus masculinus or seminal vesicle, opens dorsally into urethra just dorsal to the openings of ...Created on 28 May 2017 -
Zoology
PALAEMON (PRAWN) REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
... is fined by germinal epithelium. (b) Vasa deferentia: From each testis a vas deferens arises, k is a long narrow duct. It coils near the hepato-pancreas. It runs vertically downwards. (c) Seminal ...Created on 17 May 2017 -
Zoology
FASCIOLA HEPATICA (SHEEP LIVER FLUKE) MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY
... system consists of a pair of testis lying one above the other in the body. Each testis is highly branched. From each testis was deferens arises. The two spermducts go forward and unite. The seminal vesicle ...Created on 20 April 2017 -
Zoology
COMPARISION: Male Reproductive System of Bird, Rabbit and Reptile
... bladder. 9. Seminal vesicles are absent. 9. Posterior end of each vas deferens enlarges to form seminal vesicle. 9. Seminal vesicles are absent. 10. There are no special glands associated ...Created on 13 April 2009