Sentences with phrase «reproductive organ development»

One animal study13 found that chronic exposure to light at night prevented reproductive organ development in male blackbirds.
Your teen's sexual development involves many things, including sexual desire, reproductive organ development, and the ability to reproduce as soon as the onset of menstruation.

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There's evidence that it can do the most serious harm to infants by altering the development of their reproductive organs.
Investigators at Duke University, led by Erica Davis, PhD, a co-senior author of the report, blocked the gene's expression in zebrafish, which resulted in abnormal facial cartilage, smaller eyes and structural abnormalities of neurons involved in the development of reproductive organs.
The experts, who were told only that the women received the information in a «reproductive health setting» without relating it to abortion, found that the inaccuracies are concentrated around certain physical features, such as extremities and internal organs, and fetal viability in a manner that overstated fetal development, Daniels said.
In human fetal development, the urinary and reproductive organs are developed from the intermediate cell - mass.
We analyzed images from a developmental series that captured the transition to reproductive development, primary and higher order branch formation, spikelet and bristle differentiation, and floral organ development of wild - type plants (Figure 2; Supplemental Figure 2).
During the two - to three - year period of development known as puberty, a girl's reproductive organs rev up their production of this hormone.
Zinc — Essential for the development of reproductive organs and helps to heal wounds.
Zinc: Called the intelligence mineral, zinc is required for mental development, for healthy reproductive organs (particularly the prostate gland), for protein synthesis and collagen formation.
In premenopausal women, E2 stimulates the growth and development of breasts and female reproductive organs.
According to a new report released by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), commissioned by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, seventeen name brand perfume products were found to contain a «complex cocktail of natural essences and synthetic chemicals - often petrochemicals,» including diethyl phthalate, a chemical linked to sperm damage in adult men and abnormal development of reproductive organs in baby boys.
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