00:01 | How do y'all see how we work here? They're OK. Um You |
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00:06 | have a good Thanksgiving. Do we eat a lot? Gain weight? |
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00:12 | . That's, that's a good So here we are last two days |
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00:15 | classes and we're continuing our discussion on reproductive systems. Uh We talked about |
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00:21 | male reproductive system and the male reproductive being simple because it has two |
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00:26 | What are the two jobs? Make deliver sperm? Great. And I |
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00:31 | in a very misogynist tone, I to you all women are complicated and |
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00:37 | I aim to prove that. And up here, we have our starting |
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00:42 | very similar to the starting slide we for the male reproductive system. And |
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00:46 | can see here, here's the functions of the female reproductive system. First |
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00:51 | , it is responsible for making the . All right. So, o |
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00:55 | is, it is one of its . So no different than the |
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00:58 | Make eggs great. All right. then after that, we get a |
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01:02 | bit more um uh busy, we're to have to receive the sperm. |
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01:09 | you're gonna, I've just got to a question. I'm gonna guess that |
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01:14 | of you are familiar with Cajun Cajun Man from Saturday Night Live. |
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01:19 | character Adam Sandler, did he actually Boy? The movie was derived from |
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01:24 | character Cajun Man. And the way Cajun Man talked because it was Adam |
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01:29 | from New York is he just put at the every end at the end |
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01:33 | every word. So this is the thing. So you can see we |
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01:36 | production and then we're gonna have reception then following reception is transporting the sperm |
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01:43 | the ovum to a common site. that those two gametes can come together |
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01:48 | a process called fertilization, right? then from fertilization, we are going |
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01:54 | have to maintain the fetus as it's , which is a process called |
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02:00 | And then from there, we're going start making a brand new organ. |
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02:05 | right. So you ladies, you a brand new organ, an organ |
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02:08 | guys don't even get called the We call the process placentation, |
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02:15 | And not mentioned up, there is process called capacitation. And then |
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02:21 | afterwards, after the baby is the female body is constructed in such |
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02:26 | way to produce milk, to nurse offspring in a process called lactation. |
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02:32 | , so far men simple makes sperm sperm women. All right, a |
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02:41 | bit more complicated, right? So we look at these structures, we |
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02:46 | to look at the structures in reference all of these different sorts of |
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02:53 | All right. So that's number in terms of the actual structures, |
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02:56 | not that many of them. We're to be talking about the ovary. |
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02:59 | our starting point. That's gonna be gonad. I don't even have a |
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03:03 | for it, but we have the or the fallopian tubes. Um And |
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03:07 | I get there, I'll pause and kind of tell you what's important about |
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03:10 | . It becomes more important in the lecture. And then finally, we're |
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03:14 | to go through the uterus and ultimately the vagina. So, structurally, |
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03:18 | are what we're gonna look at. I don't think we talk about the |
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03:21 | glands in the next lecture. We have one slide on it, but |
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03:25 | memory glands is considered a reproductive structure though it's actually a member of the |
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03:30 | . Your integument is your skin? May I? And finally, the |
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