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BOOKS ON REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM |
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Female Reproductive System
Shows ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, and vagina. Illustrates ovum, the female pelvic organs (sagittal section), and the female perineum. Provides views of ovary and uterus during the menstural cycle.
• female anatomy posters
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Reproductive System Laminated Poster
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Reproductive System
Poster Text: The role of the female in the reproductive process is to produce eggs for fertilization, nourish fertilized eggs, and enable a fetus to grow and develop until birth. In females, the menstrual cycle - which includes the orvarian cycle and uterine cycle - prepares an egg and the uterus for possible pregnancy. The menstrual cycle is, on average, 28 days long. The role of the male preproductive system is to produce and transmit sperm to a female so that the female's egg can be fertilized. Spermatogensesis is the process by which men produce sperm. Unlike females this is not a cyclical process-men are continuously producing sperm. ...
• body systems posters
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Male Reproductive System
Provides anterior and posterior view of the male reproductive system. Shows the pelvic organ (oblique section) and cross-section of the penis. Illustrates the prostate, perineum, spermatogenesis, testis, and vasculature & innervation.
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Nutritious Pregnancy
Shows food and herbal sources of protein, calcium, iron, and folic acid as well as how many grams of each are in common foods. Hang in the kitchen to be easily referenced at mealtimes.
• nutrition posters
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Pregnancy and Birth
Illustrates anatomy of mammary glands and infant within mother. Shows fertilization; implantation and trimester; fetal development. Discusses genetic screening and hormonal changes during pregnancy. Shows and describes the three stages of labor.
• child development & parenting posters
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Infertility
Defines infertility and illustrates an ovum (egg) and spermatozoon (sperm). Defines semen analysis. Illustrates female internal genital organs and early cell division of a zygote. Describes and shows fertilization and implantation and blocked fallopian tubes. Lists common causes of infertility in both men and women. Includes a pie chart graphic that depicts the approximate distribution of common causes of infertility among men and women (including unexplained causes). Illustrates (and describes) the following causes of infertility: For men: Cryptochidism, Hypopituitarism, Obstruction and Varicocele. For women: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), Pelvic Adhesions, Intrauterine Fibroids, and Endometriosis.
• pregnancy posters
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DNA & RNA
Illustration and text: Deoxyribonucleic Acid, DNA Structure, Portein Synthesis, Nucleotide, DNA Replication, DNA & RNA Bases, Ribonucleic Acid.
• genetics posters
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Meiosis
The process of meiosis begins with a single cell containing 46 chromosomes and results in four reproductive cells (sperm or eggs), each of which carries 23 chromosomes. An important feature of these four cells is that the combination of genes they carry on their 23 chromosomes is a unique mix of the genes present in the original single cell.
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Margaret Sanger, née Higgins
b. 9-14-1879; Corning, NY
b. 9-6-1966; Arizona
Nurse Margaret Sanger was a birth control activist who gradually won support for a woman to decide how and when she would have children. She was the founder of the American Birth Control League which eventually became Planned Parenthood.
FYI - Margaret, who was the 6th child of 11 live births, spent her childhood caring for the household and siblings. Her mother, Anne Purcell Higgins, was a devout Catholic who went through 18 pregnancies before dying of tuberculosis and cervical cancer.
Margaret Sanger quotes ~
• “No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman can call herself free until she can choose consciously whether she will or will not be a mother.”
• “When motherhood becomes the fruit of a deep yearning, not the result of ignorance or accident, its children will become the foundation of a new race.”
• notable women posters
• reproductive system posters
• Roe v Wade Supreme Court poster
• The Autobiography of Margaret Sanger
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