The prostate gland produces an alkaline fluid that neutralizes the acids that kills sperm produced in vagina and it also neutralizes urine The seminal vesicle provides sperm with energy through the sugary substance that it produces This is a late reply😕
Fluid from seminal vesicles is for nourishment and nutrition of the sperm to move. Fluid from Prostate and Cowper’s gland is released even before ejaculation. For the neutralization of the urethra to ensure that semen and urine do not mix up.
There is no reason to joke about our existence on this earth. We are aware that the media portrays sexual intercourse to stir up pleasure and amusement but we have to acknowledge that is how we are brought into the world.
yes yes, the oestrogen will notify the pitutuary gland not to excrete more of lh and fsh, since we do not need more follicles, and the endometrium stays in the same shape once implantation takes place. if it did not take place, shedding, or a period, would take place and then fsh would be released.
No not too late at all. You need to peak at the right time and have some good past papers to complete in March/April time so don’t do too many yet but certainly try out a few as part of your revision.
@@MrExhambio Ok but i watched a video of a girl who got all grade 8/9 and she started past papers in January. I already started past papers for maths in the summer holidays and have been getting grade 8's. Only problem is i have done all the papers i can get my hands on and now im just repeating the same papers. This happened to me last year when i sat RE and got a grade 9 but maths is more complex. I have done all the maths GCSE specimens and from 2016 past papers should i just start on IGCSE now?
Maths is a bit different to Biology. People typically finish learning the course earlier and so start past papers earlier, also there is far less knowledge to revise and it’s all about practice. You need to do plenty more factual knowledge of revision of Biology before the past papers become worth doing. Also as you say you don’t want to have none left by the time you get closer to the exams. However it will be the way in the end to get the 9!
Nice explanation! However, I'm still learning how to answer questions correctly because whenever I take exams, I'm always having difficulty understanding the processes, which causes me to provide incorrect information
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Hello, can I ask what is the specific difference in the function of the two glands (prostate and seminal glands)? Thanks.
The prostate gland produces an alkaline fluid that neutralizes the acids that kills sperm produced in vagina and it also neutralizes urine
The seminal vesicle provides sperm with energy through the sugary substance that it produces
This is a late reply😕
Fluid from seminal vesicles is for nourishment and nutrition of the sperm to move.
Fluid from Prostate and Cowper’s gland is released even before ejaculation. For the neutralization of the urethra to ensure that semen and urine do not mix up.
@@winteriebloom8988 at least you tried. Great job!
@@jb57551 thank you😊
@@winteriebloom8988 Definite welcome!
nobody making jokes here while doing their homework with this vid?
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thats what she said
There is no reason to joke about our existence on this earth.
We are aware that the media portrays sexual intercourse to stir up pleasure and amusement but we have to acknowledge that is how we are brought into the world.
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3:37 I won out of all the boys 😪7
So if the FSH, LH and progesterone decreases after day 14 but the endometrium stays the same did fertilisation take place?
yes yes, the oestrogen will notify the pitutuary gland not to excrete more of lh and fsh, since we do not need more follicles, and the endometrium stays in the same shape once implantation takes place. if it did not take place, shedding, or a period, would take place and then fsh would be released.
Do you have notes about this video?
No way it's Mr Exham, u were in one of my biology classes about metosis.
Great video 👍
Great video! Just wanted some advice if studying the higher separate sciences. Is January ok to start pastpapers??
Is it too late ?
No not too late at all. You need to peak at the right time and have some good past papers to complete in March/April time so don’t do too many yet but certainly try out a few as part of your revision.
@@MrExhambio Ok but i watched a video of a girl who got all grade 8/9 and she started past papers in January. I already started past papers for maths in the summer holidays and have been getting grade 8's. Only problem is i have done all the papers i can get my hands on and now im just repeating the same papers. This happened to me last year when i sat RE and got a grade 9 but maths is more complex. I have done all the maths GCSE specimens and from 2016 past papers should i just start on IGCSE now?
Maths is a bit different to Biology. People typically finish learning the course earlier and so start past papers earlier, also there is far less knowledge to revise and it’s all about practice. You need to do plenty more factual knowledge of revision of Biology before the past papers become worth doing. Also as you say you don’t want to have none left by the time you get closer to the exams. However it will be the way in the end to get the 9!
@@MrExhambio Thank you for the advice!
Nice explanation! However, I'm still learning how to answer questions correctly because whenever I take exams, I'm always having difficulty understanding the processes, which causes me to provide incorrect information
Does it mean that babies breath in the womb, since the amniotic fluid surrounds it
no,the placenta contains oxygen which is then transferred to the baby by the umbilical cord
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Hi so if the baby comes out of the penis and then into the cervix how does it get in the stomach of the woman?
the stomach of a woman 😭😭😭
@@lucybarnes3 done swallowed it🤣
You definitely didn't understand anything 💀💀💀
There's no baby coming out of no damn penis💀
what a crazy reply 😭 this is soooo confusing but ok.
5:49 POV ur parents walked in
More video about reproduction
0:27 LESS GOOO 👉😁👈
I fear this topic iwill not do the question come from this in the exam😭
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