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Fertilization must occur for oogenesis to complete the process of producing an ovum.
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The structure of the female reproductive system that contains erectile tissue is the:
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The purpose of the reproductive system is to produce gametes and unite them to form a new individual.
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The process that decreases the release of A and C is called: 

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What occurs as a result of the spike in LH concentration seen here? 

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Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection illustrates how:
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Which neurotransmitter is responsible for initiating and maintaining an erection?
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