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- catalog abstract ""Essential Reproduction provides a completely integrated and multidisciplinary approach to the study of reproduction for all students taking courses in reproductive physiology, whether in medicine or science."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11599076.
- catalog contributor b11599077.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Essential Reproduction provides a completely integrated and multidisciplinary approach to the study of reproduction for all students taking courses in reproductive physiology, whether in medicine or science."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Sex -- The Genesis of Two Sexes Depends on Genetic Differences -- The genetic determinant of sex is on the Y chromosome -- The two gonads develop from a bipotential precursor through the differential action of SRY in males -- Primary hermaphrodites have both ovarian and testicular tissues -- The Differentiation of Two Sexes Depends on the Endocrine Activity of the Fetal Testis -- The male and female internal genitalia develop from different unipotential precursors through the actions of androgens and MIS -- The male and female external genitalia develop from a single bipotential precursor through the actions of androgens -- Secondary hermaphrodites have genitalia that are not of the sex expected from their gonads -- Pre- and Postnatal Growth of the Gonads is Slow Until Puberty -- The testes migrate to a scrotal position -- Testicular growth and activity are important for male development -- Most ovarian germ cells die before puberty and all of them enter meiosis -- The ovary is not essential for prepubertal development -- Gender and Sexuality -- Gender is a System of Classification Based on Sex -- Gender Stereotypes and Gender Identities -- A gender stereotype is the set of beliefs about what it means to be a man and woman in a particular society -- Gender stereotyping provides a social shorthand for classifying people by sex -- Gender identity describes the personal concept of 'me as a man or a woman' -- Gender differences may not be as great as they first appear to be -- The Origins of Gender -- Hormones, the Brain and Behavioural Dimorphism.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 285 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0632042877".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Malden, MA : Blackwell Science,".
- catalog subject "573.6/19 21".
- catalog subject "Mammals Reproduction.".
- catalog subject "Mammals physiology.".
- catalog subject "QL739.23 .J64 2000".
- catalog subject "Reproduction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sex -- The Genesis of Two Sexes Depends on Genetic Differences -- The genetic determinant of sex is on the Y chromosome -- The two gonads develop from a bipotential precursor through the differential action of SRY in males -- Primary hermaphrodites have both ovarian and testicular tissues -- The Differentiation of Two Sexes Depends on the Endocrine Activity of the Fetal Testis -- The male and female internal genitalia develop from different unipotential precursors through the actions of androgens and MIS -- The male and female external genitalia develop from a single bipotential precursor through the actions of androgens -- Secondary hermaphrodites have genitalia that are not of the sex expected from their gonads -- Pre- and Postnatal Growth of the Gonads is Slow Until Puberty -- The testes migrate to a scrotal position -- Testicular growth and activity are important for male development -- Most ovarian germ cells die before puberty and all of them enter meiosis -- The ovary is not essential for prepubertal development -- Gender and Sexuality -- Gender is a System of Classification Based on Sex -- Gender Stereotypes and Gender Identities -- A gender stereotype is the set of beliefs about what it means to be a man and woman in a particular society -- Gender stereotyping provides a social shorthand for classifying people by sex -- Gender identity describes the personal concept of 'me as a man or a woman' -- Gender differences may not be as great as they first appear to be -- The Origins of Gender -- Hormones, the Brain and Behavioural Dimorphism.".
- catalog title "Essential reproduction / Martin H. Johnson, Barry J. Everitt.".
- catalog type "text".