Re: Someone help me please!!!!!
From: Anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 20 Jul 2003 19:43:12 -0500 (CDT)
Oh Dear heavens--surely your course had a text book and the university
has a library--the point of getting educated is that you apply what you
learn to find the answers that you need. Asking random strangers on the
internet will not necessarily yeild you the correct answers and it is an
effortless way out of spending the proper effort looking up the answers
to these questions in your text books and reputable references sources.
You and your university should be ashamed.
At Sun, 20 Jul 2003, Kathleen wrote:
>
>First of all, if you receive this, please respond as soon as you can,
>this is very important.Hi, my name is Kathleen Crawford and I am a
>student at Alabama A&M University. I'm currently enrolled in summer
>school and this is the last week(finals). One of my finals is a take
>home test that I can use any source but the teacher. If you can help me
>by answering ANY of the following questions, I would be truly grateful.
>Thank you very much.Please send respone(s) to
>kcrawford2000@collegeclub.com
>
>1.2 teenage girls wanted to make a douche ( a solution used to remove
>sperm cells from the vagina following intercourse, among other things).
>One girl suggested a solution of baking soda, and the other girl wanted
>to use a vinegar solution. Although neither solution promises to be
>very effective, which solution would be more likely to succeed in
>preventing a pregnancy and why?
>
>2.Sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea can sometimes couse
>peritionitis in females. However, in males, peritionitis from this
>cause does not develop. Explain.
>
>3.Predict the consequences of removing the corpus luteum during the
>first trimester (first 3 months) of pregnancy in humans. What happens
>if the corpus luteum is removed during the second trimester (months 4 to
>6)?
>
>4.A surgical procedure can remove the embryonic yolk sac from early
>mammalian embryos. How would this affect the development of the
>reproductive system?
>
>5. Predict the consequences of removing the gonads in an early embryo
>(8weeks old) that is a genetic female.
>
>THANK YOU VERY MUCH