Anatomy and physiology 2

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In this module, we discussed the structure and function of both the female and male reproductive systems. In this final case assignment, you should discuss:

1. The process of spermatogenesis in the male testis. Be sure to include in your discussion how mitosis, meiosis I and meiosis II are involved in spermatogenesis, and the hormones and supporting cells that regulate this process.

2. The process of oogenesis in the female. Be sure to include in your discussion how meiosis I and meiosis II are involved in oogenesis, and describe the hormones responsible for the development of the egg and release (ovulation).

 

Assignment Expectations

Page Length: 2-3 pages

Scholarly Content

Your SLP and your case assignments are considered scholarly works. Your final work should include a MINIMUM of 10 peer reviewed (scholarly) sources. This does not mean that you must place 10 peer reviewed sources in each module of your Case/SLP. I anticipate that the nature of the questions which must be answered in this project will result in the accumulation of more than 10 references, but 10 is the minimum number. This means by the end of module 5, I should be able to go back and count AT A MINIMUM a total of 10 scholarly-peer reviewed publications in all of your submitted papers. If you are uncertain what a peer reviewed (scholarly) source is, go to  http://www.csuchico.edu/lins/handouts/scholarly.pdf  

Please keep in mind that you should not use sources such as “Answers.com” or “Wikipedia” or “Wikianswers”. None of these are scholarly sources and they can be “modified” by any registered user which makes it unreliable. It could very well be that those who modify subjects in Wikipedia have a very good knowledge of the subject, however, since we have no way of knowing their credentials or intentions, we cannot guarantee that the source is reliable. It is a good place to start, but should not be used as factual in graduate writing. For graduate study, be sure to stick to peer reviewed journals and scientific sources.

The following site will help:  http://www.csuchico.edu/lins/handouts/scholarly.html

Appropriate Headings and Paper Flow

Remember that you are preparing a formal academic paper. Your paper should make use of appropriate headings and subheadings. You should not cut & paste the questions posed and answer them like a “Question and Answer” session. Your finished paper should read like an academic paper.  Be sure to cite your references.