To understand the biology of reproduction, and the physiological regulation, we must first understand the anatomical components of the female and male reproductive systems. The said course deals with the basics of male and female reproductive systems, its regulation and pathogenicity involved.
Thursday, 7 March 2013
An elective course for biochemistry students offered in semester II. This covers topics from the basic of male and female reproductive organs, understanding their physiological events, their control and immunology of pathogenesis.
CE V will be held on 22nd March, 2013. Syllabus will be from Unit I to IV
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ReplyDeleteWhat is the role of Glucose during menstrual cycle? Is there a trend? If so, what happens in a diabetic female during the cycle who is on medicattion?
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