pseudopodia. <span>The word "pseudopodia" means false feet, and they help the amoeba move forward and to ingest food.</span>
Well this is more heart rate but they're technically the same thing; it's because people who go over their target heart rate are pushing themselves too much, which can lead to dehydration and dizziness/possible fainting.
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Human Resource Development can be formal such as in classroom training, a college course, or an organizational planned change effort. Or, Human Resource Development can be informal as in employee coaching by a manager. Healthy organizations believe in Human Resource Development and cover all of these bases.
There are 5 main types of family planning methods:
Barrier methods, which prevent pregnancy by keeping the sperm from reaching the egg.
Hormonal methods, which prevent the woman’s ovary from releasing an egg, make it harder for the sperm to reach the egg, and keep the lining of the womb from supporting a pregnancy.
IUDs, which prevent the man’s sperm from fertilizing the woman’s egg.
Natural methods, which help a woman know when she is fertile, so that she can avoid having sex at that time.
Permanent methods. These are operations which make it impossible for a man or a woman to have any children.
<span>First, the testes (the male sex organ) produces sperm and stores it in the epididymis. Next, the sperm travels through a tube called the vas deferens until it gets to the seminal vesicles. Then, these seminal vesicles provide energy for the sperm (making them active) by adding a fluid. After the vesicles add this fluid, the bulbourethral glands add another fluid, which will protect the sperm when it enters the urethra (which is rather acidic). After these glands add this second fluid, the prostate glands add a third fluid to further protect the sperm. This liquid, called semen, is then forced through the urethra when the muscles at the base of the bladder contract. The semen is thus ejaculated into the vagina, where it travels through the cervix and into the uterus. There, the sperm will meet the oocyte in the fallopian tube, or oviduct. Once the sperm and egg meet, acrosome will release an enzyme to disintegrate the outer layer of the egg's membrane. This cell membrane will then change its electrical characteristics, resulting in a cortical reaction. Finally, the chromosomes from both the male and the female will come together in a process called meiosis, which will restore the initial diploid number of the chromosomes. </span>