reproductive system. Their function is secreting mucus and lubricating the vagina. Cysts commonly form within these glands, on account of accumulation of mucus within the gland ducts. Monitoring these cysts is vital owing to the fact that they can develop as carcinomas. Larger abscesses and cysts develop within the lower vestibule area, presenting, usually, with edema and erythema. One efficient means of differentiating Bartholin's glands cysts from differential diagnoses is through biopsy. Smaller, asymptomatic cysts can be left as they are but larger ones call for medical attention. There are… Continue Reading...
carrying cysticerci. Cysticerci is a hermaphrodite infective larvae whose composition comes complete with both male and female reproductive system (Adams and DeVlieger DD.).
Once the larvae enter the body of a host human through ingestion it reproduces by self-fertilization and hatches in the host’s intestines. Hatching of the ingested larvae will take place within 5 and 12 weeks where an adult warm develops. The first symptoms of the disease after consumptions will appear between 3 and 6 months (Adams and DeVlieger DD.). The adult warm can remain in the host human body for as long as 25 to 30 years (Moren A. et al).
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responsible for performing these mechanisms such as the respiration system, nervous system, urinary system, reproductive system and the endocrine system. Khan Academy (2018) defines homeostasis as the propensity to oppose changes for the sake of maintaining stability and an internal environment that is relatively constant. Homeostasis entails loops for negative feedback responsible for counteracting changes in the property of several target values, commonly referred to as the set points (Khan Academy, 2018). The loops for positive feedback, on the other hand, are responsible for amplifying the stimuli for initiation. These loops are responsible for stretching away from the starting point (Khan Academy, 2018).
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