1. Why Biology of Women?
2. Anatomy & Physiology: An overview of the Woman's Body.
3. Reproductive Anatomy.
4. Reproductive Cycle.
5. Menstrual Problems: Causes and Treatments.
6. Reproductive Tract Infections.
7. Cancer and other Diseases of the Reproductive Tract.
8. A Woman's Breasts.
9. The Biology of Sex.
10. Genetics and Fetal Development.
11. A Woman's Body during Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery.
12. Pregnancy complications.
13. Birth Control.
14. Infertility: Causes and Treatments.
15. Menopause.
16. Nutrition: Fuel for a Woman's Body.
17. Women and Stress.
18. The Biology of Appearance.
Jeri Lynn Schwerin has a Master of Science degree in Biology from University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from University of Minnesota, Duluth. She has taught and developed online science courses at Lake Superior College since 2001. She has also developed field studies courses for Lake Superior College and provided environmental outreach education about Lake Superior on board the University of Wisconsin, Superior's research vessel, the LL Smith Jr. Her interests include making pottery and photography. Theresa M. Hornstein teaches both online and traditional classes, including cell biology, microbiology, path physiology, and botany, in the Biology Dept. at Lake Superior College in Duluth, MN. Her research interests include vermicomposting on campus, comparisons of online and in-class student success, the FIRE thinking model, edible landscaping, and natural dye products. Her outside interests include murder mysteries and fiber arts.
1. Why Biology of Women? 2. Anatomy & Physiology: An overview of the Woman's Body. 3. Reproductive Anatomy. 4. Reproductive Cycle. 5. Menstrual Problems: Causes and Treatments. 6. Reproductive Tract Infections. 7. Cancer and other Diseases of the Reproductive Tract. 8. A Woman's Breasts. 9. The Biology of Sex. 10. Genetics and Fetal Development. 11. A Woman's Body during Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery. 12. Pregnancy complications. 13. Birth Control. 14. Infertility: Causes and Treatments. 15. Menopause. 16. Nutrition: Fuel for a Woman's Body. 17. Women and Stress. 18. The Biology of Appearance.
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