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Puberty Defining - Anatomy & Physiology
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Puberty Defining - Anatomy & Physiology
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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
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PUBERTY
Contents
1
Introduction
2
Male
2.1
Age when Behavioural Traits are Expressed
2.2
Age at First Ejaculation
2.3
Age when Spermatozoa First Appear in the Ejaculate
2.4
Age when Spermatozoa First Appear in the Urine
2.5
Age when the Ejaculate Contains a Threshold Number of Spermatozoa
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Female
3.1
Age at First Oestrus
3.2
Age at First Ovulation
3.3
Age at which the Female can Support Pregnancy without Deleterious Effects
Introduction
Male
Age when Behavioural Traits are Expressed
Age at First Ejaculation
Age when Spermatozoa First Appear in the Ejaculate
Age when Spermatozoa First Appear in the Urine
Age when the Ejaculate Contains a Threshold Number of Spermatozoa
Female
Age at First Oestrus
Age at First Ovulation
Age at which the Female can Support Pregnancy without Deleterious Effects