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| | Cancer Directory: Bartholin Gland Cyst |
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http://www.cancerdir.com/Cyst4
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| | List of anatomical topics - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia |
 | | labia -- labyrinth -- lacrimal bone -- lacrimal gland -- large intestine -- larynx -- lateral cervical muscle -- lateral vertebral muscle -- leg -- lip -- List of human anatomical features -- List of human anatomical parts named after people -- liver -- lumbar vertebrae -- lumbosacral plexus -- lung -- Lymphatic system -- |  | | gastrointestinal tract -- genitals -- Gland -- glandular tissue -- glossopharyngeal nerve -- Gray's Anatomy -- Greek language -- |  | | mammae -- mammary gland -- mandible -- mastication -- maxillae -- mediastinum -- meninges -- metacarpus -- metatarsus -- mid-brain -- middle ear -- mouth -- muscle -- muscle spindle -- muscles of the thorax -- muscular system -- Myology -- |
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http://encyclopedia.learnthis.info/l/li/list_of_anatomical_topics.html
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| | Rodent Phenotyping Strain Display |
 | | A series of behavioral tests were performed on the mutant and control mouse. |  | | In contrast, the bulbourethral gland of the control animal stained Alcian Blue positive (acidic mucins) and PAS positive (neutral mucins). |  | | This suggests that the bulbourethral gland of the mutant had decreased and altered mucin product. |
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http://www.radil.missouri.edu/pheno/display50989.asp
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| | Male genital organs |
 | | Male genital organs: set of sexual organs involved in human reproduction. |  | | Anus: end of the large intestine, through which the human body expels solid waste. |  | | Bulbourethral gland: gland related to the bulb and the urethra. |
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http://www.infovisual.info/03/065_en.html
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| | Stallion Anatomy |
 | | This section will focus on the basic physiological processes involved in sperm production, maturation and emission of seminal components. |  | | Higher GNRH levels in turn stimulate release of FSH and LH from the Pituitary gland. |  | | Sperm cells at varied stages of development can be found at different locations between the outer border and the center of the tubule and between the larger Sertoli cells. |
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http://www.dayequine.com/articles/stalanat.html
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| | Anatomy: The Pelvis |
 | | Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy: When it affects the middle lobe (hyperplastic middle lobe), it presses up against the bladder, raising the uvula even further and possibly obstructing the urethral opening, making it difficult to urinate or even painful. |  | | Development: Unlike the male, the development of the urethra is independent to that of the external genitalia, since the urethra does not travel through the clitoris. |  | | Expulsion: Spastic contraction of the muscles that overlie the corpora cavernosa. |
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http://www.geocities.com/doctor_uae/pelvis.htm
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| | bulbourethral gland -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Glands are tissues that produce substances that are necessary for the functioning of other tissues or organs. |  | | Eastern cultures believe that the body's energy flows from seven chakras which correspond to the seven endocrine glands. |  | | Accessory sex glands that are conspicuous outgrowths of the genital tract are almost uniquely mammalian. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9017998
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| | IS-A Hierarchy |
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http://snomed.vetmed.vt.edu/sct/ISA.cfm?SCT_ConceptID=66997005
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| | Bulbourethral gland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The bulbourethral glands (or Cowper's glands) secrete a clear fluid known as pre-ejaculate or Cowper's fluid (colloquially known as "pre-cum") which is generated upon sexual arousal. |  | | They are two small rounded and somewhat lobulated bodies of the male human about the size of peas located behind and lateral to the membranous portion of the urethra. |  | | Sheep have been known to eat each others cowpers glands as a sign of dominance. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbourethral_gland
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 | | The genitalia form during the 9th and 10th weeks of development, and the absence of testosterone also has an influence on brain development. |  | | When the baby is born, there is no more HCG, so there is no more testosterone production, until puberty. |  | | At puberty, which is determined by the biological clock located in the hypothalamus, the hypothalamus sends "releasing factors" to the pituitary gland (which is attached to the hypothalamus). |
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http://www.csupomona.edu/~shbryant/sex.doc
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| | Biology 104 Reproductive System |
 | | (follicle stimulating hormone) released by the anterior pituitary gland is the prominent hormone responsible for the developmental changes. |  | | Estrogen is responsible for maintaining female reproductive structures and female secondary sex characteristics such as enlargement of the breasts and increase in adipose tissue especially in the hips and thighs. |  | | One of the main functions of the male reproductive system is to control the hormonal secretions from the hypothalamus of the brain, anterior pituitary gland, and the testes. |
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http://www.gpc.edu/~ddonald/biolab/104repro.htm
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| | A&P 2 Lab page 111 |
 | | Hypertrophy of the prostate gland, a troublesome condition commonly seen in elderly men, constricts the urethra so that urination is difficult. |  | | Although sperm are still produced, they can no longer reach the body exterior; thus a man is sterile after this procedure. |  | | The testes are considered mixed glands because in addition to this exocrine function, they also have an endocrine function — they produce testosterone. |
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http://northland.cc.mn.us/biology/AP2Online/Summer2004/AP2lab/lab10/111.htm
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| | Chapter 28 |
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http://www.bakeru.edu/faculty/chenry/bi246L24b.htm
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| | Lecture Notes, Biology 203 |
 | | Semen washes past bulbourethral glands into the lower urethra (emission); sensation of urethral filling is returned to erection complex |  | | Spinal cord nerves send signals that result in contraction of muscles at base of penis, leading to rhythmic contractions (ejaculation) |  | | Spinal cord nerves send signals that result in contraction of inner structures (epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate) |
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http://www.siue.edu/~cbwilso/203notesAP00.htm
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| | UNSW Embryology- Glossary B |
 | | Barker Hypothesis original name for Fetal Origins Hypothesis, which began as statistical analysis carried out by Barker in the UK, of low birth weight data (early 1900's) and proposes in utero influences cause permanent changes in embryo/fetus, low birth weight, predisposition to chronic disease in adult life. |  | | Bulbourethral Gland (= Cowper's Gland) male genital tract gland which secretes a small amount of a thick clear mucous fluid prior to ejaculation, the alkaline content apparently buffers acidity of the urethra. |  | | Bartholin Gland (= greater vestibular gland) female genital tract glands which secretes mucous. |
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http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/notes/Index/B.htm
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 | | bulbourethral gland is right inside the anus and you can't palpate them...but are also nice to u/s- beautiful to u/s - and their size changes with sexual preparation/teasing and with testosterone level. |  | | then they pass through urethra, swing past ampulla and vesicular gland on the way out, prostate gland too,then they zip out past bulbourethral gland. |  | | a few weeks later he expels seahorse babies into the watery world :) accessory genitalia - ductus deferens colliculus seminalis ampulla vesicular gland prostate gland bulbourethral glands coagulating glands yesterday, he misspoke. |
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http://www.izzy.com/~hillary/school/fall.98/reproduction/repro.lec.09.11.98
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 | | They not only produce sperm, but also hormones that are responsible for development of the secondary sexual traits. |  | | There is a pair of seminal vesicle glands. |  | | It is also the endocrine gland secreting testosterone and other hormones. |
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| | I Have An Overactive Cowper's Gland Which is Causing Problems With My Love Making!?! |
 | | My gland is overactive.  As soon as I become aroused in any manner (by thought or physical stimulation), I begin to ooze this lubricant.  In most men, this indicates they are about to cum.  As you might expect, this lubricant causes enhanced stimulation and make it easier to get off. |  | | I Have An Overactive Cowper's Gland Which is Causing Problems With My Love Making!?! |  | | I have an overactive Cowper's gland.  This is the gland (I'm sure you already know) that produces the " pre-cum" or lubricant a man makes before ejaculation.  In fact, this " ooze" sterilizes the urinary tract to reduce transmission of urine into the vagina during ejaculation.  (Correct?) |
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 | | This gland secretes about 60% of the fluid found in human semen, most of which is mucus, amino acids and fructose. |  | | During oogenesis, which cell goes directly through the second meiotic division? |  | | Which of the following is NOT an endocrine gland? |
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http://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/agerber/Exam4practice-00.html
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| | Concepts of Biology |
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http://employees.csbsju.edu/ssaupe/biol116/Zoology/repro-human-sg.htm
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| | C-N Anatomy: Male & Female Reproductive Systems |
 | | Progesterone promotes changes in the uterus during the female reproductive cycle and has an effect on mammary glands |  | | Pouch of skin and subcutaneous tissue that hangs from the lower abdominal region posterior to the penis; two chambers that store one testis each |  | | Gonadotropins (LH and FSH) stimulate cells in testes to mature and produce testosterone and in turn start to produce sperm cells |
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http://www.colo-nesco.k12.ia.us/anatomy19.html
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| | A&P 2 Quiz 12 |
 | | Your quiz will be sent to the instructor and you will receive an email back on the number of correct answers. |  | | The bulbourethral gland is also known as the: |  | | Cells of Leydig produce both sperm and testosterone. |
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http://www.northland.cc.mn.us/biology/AP2Online/AP2quiz/Quiz12.htm
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| | Biology 122 Study Objectives -- Chapter 26 |
 | | Know the location, structure, and function of the following female reproductive structures: ovaries, follicle, corpus luteum, ovarian ligament, suspensory ligament, broad ligament, uterine tube, fimbria, infundibulum, uterus (fundus, body, cervix), perimetrium, myometrium, endometrium, stratum functionalis, stratum basalis, vagina, vulva, mons pubis, vestibular glands, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, mammary gland, lobules, alveolar glands. |  | | Know the location, structure, and function of the following male reproductive structures: scrotum, testes, tunica albuginea, lobules, seminiferous tubules, interstitial cells, epididymus, ductus deferens, ejactulatory duct, urethra, seminal vesicles, prostate gland, bulbourethral gland, penis, corpus spongiosum, corpus cavernosa, perineum |  | | What specific fluids are produced by the seminal vesicle, prostate, and bulbourethral gland? |
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http://www.yhc.edu/external/bio/anatob28.html
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| | Agripedia Bulbourethral Gland |
 | | The bulbourethral gland, a paired organ, is the accessory sex gland that secretes a mucoid secretion that cleans the urethra prior to semen passage. |
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http://www.ca.uky.edu/agripedia/glossary/bulboure.htm
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 | | At ejaculation, sperm pass through vas deferens, urethra and out the penis. |  | | the bulbourethral glands secrete a viscous fluid that appears to line the urethra (but whose function is largely unknown). |  | | the prostate gland surround the urethra, secretes milky fluid (60% of the volume of semen) that contains enzymes and nutrients and is thought to balance acidity of residual urine in urethra and vagina. |
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http://www.und.nodak.edu/instruct/agerber/x59lecture.html
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| | bulbourethral gland (cowpers gland) |
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