Unit 10 Case Study 1: Lou and Susan's Story Anatomy and Physiology
A. Lou mentioned a semen discharge. What four glands contribute to semen? According to Jenkins and Tortora (2013), the four glands that contribute to semen are the seminiferous tubules, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands.
B. One reliable birth control method that Lou is unlikely to select at this time in his life is a vasectomy. What is a vasectomy, and what happens to the mans sperm after this procedure? A vasectomy is a surgical procedure done to a person for the purpose of permanent birth control. Lou would not make a suitable candidate for a vasectomy due to his age (young college male) in the event he decides to have children at a later point in his life. Also, Lou ...
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Unit 10 Case Study 1: Lou and Susan's Story Anatomy and Physiology A. Lou mentioned a semen discharge. What four glands contribute to semen? According to Jenkins and Tortora (2013), the four glands that contribute to semen are the seminiferous tubules, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands. B. One reliable birth control method tha...
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