Course curriculum

  • 1
    Male Reproductive
    • Lecture I - Intro to Reproduction
    • Lecture II - the Testes
    • Lecture III - Mitosis & Meiosis
    • Lecture IV - Spermatogenesis
    • Lecture V - Male Internal Accessory Organs
    • Lecture VI - Semen Scrotum Penis
    • Lecture VII - Male Sexual Response
    • Lecture VIII - Hormonal Control of Male Reproductive Functions
    • Lecture IX - Class Quiz
    • Male Reproduction - Slides 01-20
    • Male Reproduction - Slides 21-39
  • 2
    Female Reproductive
    • Lecture I - Intro. to Female Reprod. System
    • Lecture II - Egg Development In the Ovary
    • Lecture III - Oogenesis
    • Lecture IV - Secondary Sex Organs Internal Genitalia
    • Lecture V - Secondary Sex Organs External Genitalia
    • Lecture VI - Puberty Menopause Intro. to Sexual Cycle
    • Lecture VII - Ovarian Cycle FREE PREVIEW
    • Lecture VIII - Uterine Cycle
    • Lecture IX - Female Sex. Response & Prenatal Dev.
    • Lecture X - Effects of Pregnancy On the Woman
    • Lecture XI - Birth Control
    • Lecture XII - Class Quiz
    • Female Reproduction - Slides 01-20
    • Female Reproduction - Slides 21-40
    • Female Reproduction - Slides 41-60
    • Female Reproduction - Slides 61-65
  • 3
    Pregnancy Development
    • Lecture I - A Sperm's Magnificent Journey
    • Lecture II Fertilization
    • Lecture III - Gestation
    • Lecture IV - Implantation of Blastocyst
    • Lecture V - Organogenesis
    • Lecture VI - Development of The Placenta
    • Lecture VII Extra-embryonic Membranes
    • Lecture VIII - Teratogens
    • Lecture IX - Fetal Development and Circulation
    • Lecture X - Fetal Development In the 2nd and 3rd Trimesters
    • Lecture XI - Childbirth
    • Lecture XII - the Neonate
    • Lecture XIII - Class Quiz
    • Pregnancy and Development - Slides 01-20
    • Pregnancy and Development - Slides 21-40
    • Pregnancy and Development - Slides 41-60
    • Pregnancy and Development - Slides 61-75

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