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| ARTICLES RELATED TO male sex organ |  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis sativa - Plant physiologyCannabis reproduces sexually. The flowers of the female plant, in cannabis usually called buds, are arranged in racemes and can produce hundreds of seeds. Males reach sexual maturity several weeks prior to females. Although genetics disposes a plant to become male, environmental factors, including the diurnal light cycle, can alter the sex. Natural hermaphrodites, with both male and female parts, are either sterile or fertile but artificially induced hermaphrodites can have fully functional reproductive organs. 'Feminized' seed sold b ...
See also:Cannabis sativa, Cannabis sativa - Common uses, Cannabis sativa - Plant physiology, Cannabis sativa - Pharmacology Read more here: » Cannabis sativa: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis sativa - Plant physiology |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Shared physiologyOrgasm is the conclusion of the plateau phase of the sexual response cycle, shared by males and females alike. During orgasm, both males and females experience quick cycles of muscle contraction in the lower pelvic muscles, which surround both the anus and the primary sexual organs.
Orgasms in both men and women are often associated with other involuntary actions, including vocalizations and muscular spasms in other areas of the body. Also, a generally e ...
See also:Orgasm, Orgasm - General, Orgasm - Shared physiology, Orgasm - Human male orgasm, Orgasm - Male prostate orgasm, Orgasm - Male multiple orgasms, Orgasm - Human female orgasm, Orgasm - The evolutionary purpose of orgasms, Orgasm - Vaginal versus clitoral orgasms, Orgasm - Controversy: definition of orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in post-operative transsexuals, Orgasm - Transwomen, Orgasm - Transmen, Orgasm - Orgasmic dysfunction, Orgasm - Drugs and orgasm, Orgasm - Orgasm in Tantric sex, Orgasm - Orgasm in non-humans, Orgasm - Non-sexual meaning of the word orgasm Read more here: » Orgasm: Encyclopedia II - Orgasm - Shared physiology |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Bird - ReproductionAlthough most male birds have no external sex organs, the male does have two testes which become hundreds of times larger during the breeding season to produce sperm. The female's ovaries also become larger, although only the left ovary actually functions.
In the males of species without a phallus (see below), sperm is stored within the proctodeum compartment within the cloaca prior to copulation. During copulation, the female moves her tail to the side and the male either mounts the female from behind or moves very close to her. He m ...
See also:Bird, Bird - High-level taxonomy, Bird - Bird orders, Bird - Evolution, Bird - Reproduction, Bird - Mating systems and parental care, Bird - Respiration, Bird - Other anatomy, Bird - Birds and humans, Bird - Trivia Read more here: » Bird: Encyclopedia II - Bird - Reproduction |
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| |  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Ploidy - HaploidHaploid (meaning simple in Greek) cells bear one copy of each chromosome.
Most fungi, and a few algae exist as haploid organisms, male bees, wasps and ants are also haploid. For organisms that only ever have one set of chromosomes, the term monoploid can be used interchangeably with haploid.
Plants and other algae switch between a haploid and a diploid or polyploid state, with one of the stages emphasized over the other. This is called alternation of generations. Most diploid organisms produce haploid sex c ...
See also:Ploidy, Ploidy - Haploid, Ploidy - Diploid, Ploidy - Haplodiploidy, Ploidy - Haploidisation, Ploidy - Aneuploidy, Ploidy - Polyploidy, Ploidy - Variable or Indefinite Ploidy Read more here: » Ploidy: Encyclopedia II - Ploidy - Haploid |
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| |  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Homosexuality in China - Hong KongMale homosexual behavior was illegal before 1991 in Hong Kong, the maximum sentence being life imprisonment. The Legislative Council agreed to decriminalize buggery after the public debate that arose in 1980. But two other attempts of introducing anti-discrimination legislation failed in 1993 and 1997.
There are several gay-rights organizations in Hong Kong, such as Rainbow Action and Tongzhi Culture Society. In 2003, the Catholic Church of Hong Kong released an article condemning same-sex marriage. As a result, a group of protesto ...
See also:Homosexuality in China, Homosexuality in China - Terminology in Chinese, Homosexuality in China - Traditional views towards homosexuality in China's society, Homosexuality in China - Same-sex love in literature, Homosexuality in China - Ancient China, Homosexuality in China - Modern China, Homosexuality in China - Same-sex marriage in China, Homosexuality in China - Hong Kong, Homosexuality in China - Taiwan, Homosexuality in China - Taiwanese Homosexual History, Homosexuality in China - Recent Taiwanese Homosexual News/Events, Homosexuality in China - Culture, Homosexuality in China - People, Homosexuality in China - Movies and TV series, Homosexuality in China - Books Read more here: » Homosexuality in China: Encyclopedia II - Homosexuality in China - Hong Kong |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Shark - ReproductionThe sex of a shark can be easily determined. The males all have their pelvic fins modified into a pair of claspers. The name is somewhat misleading as they are not used to hold on to the female, but are the shark's version of the mammalian penis. (As a side note, Class Chondrichthyes has the distinction of having the animal with the largest intromittent organ — an organ used for transmitting sperm — in relation to body length. This animal is the clearnose skate (Raja eglanteria) which has claspers of 15 cm (6 in) in size on a fish ...
See also:Shark, Shark - Characteristics, Shark - Shark attacks, Shark - Speed, Shark - Etymology, Shark - Classification, Shark - Reproduction, Shark - Shark senses, Shark - Shark fishery, Shark - Sharks in mythology, Shark - Sharks in popular culture Read more here: » Shark: Encyclopedia II - Shark - Reproduction |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - PhysiologyThe endocrine system links the brain to the organs that control body metabolism, growth and development, and reproduction.
Signal transduction of some hormones with steroid structure involves nuclear hormone receptor proteins that are a class of ligand activated proteins that, when bound to specific sequences of DNA serve as on-off switches for transcription within the cell nucleus. These switches control the development and differentiation of skin, bone and behavioral centers in the brain, as well as th ...
See also:Endocrine system, Endocrine system - Physiology, Endocrine system - Table of endocrine glands and the hormones secreted, Endocrine system - In both sexes:, Endocrine system - In males only, Endocrine system - In females only, Endocrine system - Role in disease Read more here: » Endocrine system: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Physiology |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in diseaseDiseases of the endocrine system are common, such as diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease.
Endocrineopathies can occur with any of these. Hypofunction can occur as result of loss of reserve, hyposecretion, agenesis, atrophy, destruction, etc. Hyperfunction can occur as result of hypersecretion, loss of suppression, tumor, hyperplasia, etc.
They are classified as primary, secondary, and teriary.
Primary is target organ dysfunction and is normally associated with increased or decreased secretory hormones. Secondary is a d ...
See also:Endocrine system, Endocrine system - Physiology, Endocrine system - Table of endocrine glands and the hormones secreted, Endocrine system - In both sexes:, Endocrine system - In males only, Endocrine system - In females only, Endocrine system - Role in disease Read more here: » Endocrine system: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in disease |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Nudity - Various modern-era attitudesAs a general rule, public nudity is not considered "proper" in most societies. There are, however, many exceptions and particular circumstances in which nudity is tolerated, accepted, or even encouraged.
In general and across cultures, most restrictions are found for exposure of those parts of the human body that put in evidence sexual arousal between male and female adults. Therefore, sex organs and women's breasts are often covered, eve ...
See also:Nudity, Nudity - Terminology, Nudity - Historical overview, Nudity - Various modern-era attitudes, Nudity - Children, Nudity - Non-Western attitudes, Nudity - Nudity beyond social norms, Nudity - Depictions of nudity Read more here: » Nudity: Encyclopedia II - Nudity - Various modern-era attitudes |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Prostitution in Germany - Forms and extent of prostitutionVarious studies in the early 1990s estimated that about 50,000 - 200,000 women work as prostitutes in Germany. The prostitutes' organization HYDRA puts the number at 400,000, and this is the number typically quoted in the press today. From other studies, it is estimated that between 10% and 30% of the male adult population have had experiences with prostitutes.
Drug procurement. Every major German city has drug procurement prostitution, often near the railway stations, with sex taking place in the customer's car or in a ...
See also:Prostitution in Germany, Prostitution in Germany - Forms and extent of prostitution, Prostitution in Germany - Trafficking in women, Prostitution in Germany - Legal situation, Prostitution in Germany - History, Prostitution in Germany - Politics, Prostitution in Germany - High profile crimes and scandals Read more here: » Prostitution in Germany: Encyclopedia II - Prostitution in Germany - Forms and extent of prostitution |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in diseaseDiseases of the endocrine system are common, such as diabetes mellitus and thyroid disease.
Endocrineopathies can occur with any of these. Hypofunction can occur as result of loss of reserve, hyposecretion, agenesis, atrophy, destruction, etc. Hyperfunction can occur as result of hypersecretion, loss of suppression, tumor, hyperplasia, etc.
They are classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary.
Primary is target organ dysfunction and is normally associated with increased or decreased secretory hormones. Secondary is a ...
See also:Endocrine system, Endocrine system - Physiology, Endocrine system - Table of endocrine glands and the hormones secreted, Endocrine system - In both sexes:, Endocrine system - In males only, Endocrine system - In females only, Endocrine system - Role in disease Read more here: » Endocrine system: Encyclopedia II - Endocrine system - Role in disease |
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| |  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Drosophila melanogaster - Model organism in geneticsDrosophila melanogaster is one of the most studied organisms in biological research, particularly genetics and developmental biology. There are several reasons:
It is small and easy to grow in the laboratory
It has a short generation time (about 2 weeks) and high productivity (females can lay 500 eggs in 10 days)
The mature larvae show giant chromosomes in the salivary glands.
It has only 4 pairs of chromosomes: 3 autosomal, and 1 sex.
Males do not show recombination, facilitating genet ...
See also:Drosophila melanogaster, Drosophila melanogaster - Physical appearance, Drosophila melanogaster - Life cycle, Drosophila melanogaster - Model organism in genetics, Drosophila melanogaster - The Drosophila genome, Drosophila melanogaster - Similarity to humans, Drosophila melanogaster - Genetic nomenclature, Drosophila melanogaster - Development and embryogenesis, Drosophila melanogaster - Behavioral genetics and neuroscience, Drosophila melanogaster - Vision in Drosophila, Drosophila melanogaster - Drosophila flight Read more here: » Drosophila melanogaster: Encyclopedia II - Drosophila melanogaster - Model organism in genetics |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Aye-aye - Physical CharacteristicsThe Aye-aye is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and dwells predominantly in canopies. It weighs about 2.5 kilograms, with the female weighing in slightly less (an average of 100 grams) than males. Other than weight and sex organs, aye-ayes exhibit no sexual dimorphism of any kind. They all grow to 30-37 cm from head to body, with a 44-53 cm tail.
Adult Aye-ayes have black or dark brown fur covered by white guard hairs at the neck. The tail is bushy and shaped like a squirrel's. The Aye-aye's face is also rodent-like; it has the ...
See also:Aye-aye, Aye-aye - Physical Characteristics, Aye-aye - Habitat, Aye-aye - Behavior, Aye-aye - Social Interaction, Aye-aye - Foraging, Aye-aye - History, Aye-aye - Superstition and public controversy, Aye-aye - Classification Read more here: » Aye-aye: Encyclopedia II - Aye-aye - Physical Characteristics |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Israel - Literacy(2003 est.)
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 95.4%
male: 97.3%
female: 93.6%
Education between ages 5 and 16 is free and compulsory. The school system is organized into kindergartens, 6-year primary schools, and either 6-year secondary schools or 3-year junior secondary schools + 3-year senior secondary schools (depending on region), after which a comprehensive examination is offered for university admissions. There ...
See also:Demographics of Israel, Demographics of Israel - Population, Demographics of Israel - Age structure, Demographics of Israel - Population growth rate, Demographics of Israel - Birth rate, Demographics of Israel - Death rate, Demographics of Israel - Net migration rate, Demographics of Israel - Sex ratio, Demographics of Israel - Infant mortality rate, Demographics of Israel - Life expectancy at birth, Demographics of Israel - Total fertility rate, Demographics of Israel - Nationality, Demographics of Israel - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Israel - Religions, Demographics of Israel - Languages, Demographics of Israel - Literacy Read more here: » Demographics of Israel: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Israel - Literacy |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - House mouse - Senses and communicationAs primarily nocturnal animals, house mice have little or no color vision. They have a sharp sense of hearing and can perceive ultrasound, possibly up to 100kHz. They communicate both in the human audible range with squeaks (for long-distance warnings), and in the ultrasound range (for short-distance communication).
House mice also rely on pheromones. Most of these are produced by the preputial glands of both sexes and are excreted with urine. The tear fluid of male mice also contains pheromones (Kimoto 2005). Mice detect pheromones mainly with the Jacobson's organ, located at the bottom of the nose.
The mice c ...
See also:House mouse, House mouse - Physical descriptions, House mouse - Behavior, House mouse - Senses and communication, House mouse - Life cycle and reproduction, House mouse - Mice and humans, House mouse - Subspecies, House mouse - Special populations, House mouse - Laboratory mice, House mouse - Genome, House mouse - Mutant and transgenic strains Read more here: » House mouse: Encyclopedia II - House mouse - Senses and communication |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Aye-aye - Physical CharacteristicsThe Aye-aye is the world's largest nocturnal primate, and dwells predominantly in canopies. It weighs about 2.5 kilograms, with the female weighing in slightly less (an average of 100 grams less) than males. Other than weight and sex organs, aye-ayes exhibit no sexual dimorphism of any kind. They all grow to 30-37 cm from head to body, with a 44-53 cm tail.
Adult Aye-ayes have black or dark brown fur covered by white guard hairs at the neck. The tail is bushy and shaped like a squirrel's. The Aye-aye's face is also rodent-like; it has ...
See also:Aye-aye, Aye-aye - Physical Characteristics, Aye-aye - Habitat, Aye-aye - Behavior, Aye-aye - Social Interaction, Aye-aye - Foraging, Aye-aye - History, Aye-aye - Superstition and public controversy, Aye-aye - Classification Read more here: » Aye-aye: Encyclopedia II - Aye-aye - Physical Characteristics |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Religion and sexual orientation - Controversy over parallels with other civil rights movementsMany gay right advocates draw parallels between homophobia and racism and sexism, saying just as Western society concluded that racism and sexism were immoral, it will eventually come to the same conclusion about discrimination based on sexual orientation. This is a sort of general argument against anti-homosexuality opinion - the idea is that it doesn't matter how correct "homophobes" think they are in their views or what their justifications are. Just as people were thoroughly convinced in the correctness of white racial or male sexual sup ...
See also:Religion and sexual orientation, Religion and sexual orientation - Overview, Religion and sexual orientation - Organized religions, Religion and sexual orientation - Aspects of the conflict, Religion and sexual orientation - Reactions to homosexuality, Religion and sexual orientation - View that homosexuality is moral morally acceptable or is not an issue of morality, Religion and sexual orientation - Controversy over parallels with other civil rights movements, Religion and sexual orientation - Genetic determination choice and change, Religion and sexual orientation - Attacks based on stereotypes linking homosexuality to other behaviors, Religion and sexual orientation - Views of specific religious groups, Religion and sexual orientation - Atheists agnostics and secularists, Religion and sexual orientation - Abrahamic, Religion and sexual orientation - Buddhism Confucianism and Taoism, Religion and sexual orientation - Hinduism, Religion and sexual orientation - Greco-Roman religion, Religion and sexual orientation - Mythological figures who engaged in same-sex love Read more here: » Religion and sexual orientation: Encyclopedia II - Religion and sexual orientation - Controversy over parallels with other civil rights movements |
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|  |  |  | male sex organ: Encyclopedia II - Mitt Romney - BiographyMitt Romney is the son of former Governor of Michigan George W. Romney. He was born March 12, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan and graduated from the Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills (which was then an all-male school allied with the Kingswood School, but they have now merged to become the Cranbrook Kingswood School). He met his future wife, Ann Davies (born in 1949), when she was at the Kingswood School.
Romney received his B.A. with Highest Honors from Brigham Young University in 1971. In 1975, he was awarded an MBA from Harvard Business School and was named a Baker scholar. In 1975 he also received hi ...
See also:Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney - Biography, Mitt Romney - Founder of Bain Capital, Mitt Romney - CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, Mitt Romney - Governor, Mitt Romney - William Bulger, Mitt Romney - Same-sex marriage, Mitt Romney - Health Care for All, Mitt Romney - Retroactive Capital Gains Tax, Mitt Romney - Death penalty, Mitt Romney - Melanie's Bill, Mitt Romney - Abortion, Mitt Romney - In-State Tuition Bill, Mitt Romney - One Laptop Per Child initiative, Mitt Romney - Presidential Ambitions, Mitt Romney - Electoral History Read more here: » Mitt Romney: Encyclopedia II - Mitt Romney - Biography |
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