Wednesday, February 12, 2014

--the reproductive system--



here are a few thoughts i had about the reproductive system...

   i have no diagram of the "testes" right now, as i am in the public library( not the best spot to find one)...anyway, here goes...

first off--

  i feel that the veins of the body carry the "proteins", blood sugars, and other nutrients within the bloodstream, and that they have no oxygen in them( due to oxygen molecules being too big to enter them, making them blue in color, and their walls, to be stiff...holding them open, and making it easy for the vacuum of the heart's "right ventricle", to pull the bodies returning blood-flow back to the heart...

the main deal...i have a theory that i call "the glandular principal", where the organ makes a "by-product", that is then utilized by the body, for another purpose...sometimes there are many "stages" of the "glandular principal", "in play"...such as the heart, making "by-products", which are then sent to the "thymus", and after being processed there, they are sent to the "thyroid", where these "refined by-products" are then used to create "bile", for the digestion...nothing is wasted, "by-products" are reused for another purpose,  until being voided, by the body...so, i notice that the "testes" have no artery leading to them, but instead, have veins( no oxygen present, but many nutrients and proteins, within the veins return-blood flow, to the heart)...i also notice, that the veins go into each of the "testes", and back out again( in a little "loop", with the "testes" being at the lowest point)...so, i suggest, that this makes it easy for "sediment", or "proteins/nutrients", to be trapped, within each "teste"...where, i feel the "original" egg, that was fertilized upon conception, grew the rest of the entire body, from it...i believe that the proteins within "seminal fluid", are filtered out of the veins there, and are used for the original cell to divide, again, and again, creating duplicate cells, of the "sperm" that attached to the egg, and made it grow...meaning, the sperm attached to the egg, but was not lost, and that the other side of the egg, that was fertilized, grew into the body...afterward, the testes( men), or egg-sacs( women)...remain, and continue to replicate their cells, again, and again, until "menopause" in women, and death in men...this would explain, very well, why the "sperm" of men, continue to develop, their entire lives, and also why a women's egg, has only half the needed material, to germinate( meaning, the "ovaries" are the original sperm, of the man...and the woman's body, is the growth of the fertilized egg, the two never leave each other, once joined, but act independently...the "egg-side" grows, and "the sperm-side", handles reproduction)--

   there is a photo showing the concept within this post, displaying two "sacs", one is the "sperm", and one is the egg...i believe that we loose track of the two being separate, as the body grows from the "egg-side"...but, i feel that they are--

   in the case of the "testes", i suggest we have a contraction, that sends the sperm to a "staging area"( the "prostate'), where it mixes with the prostate's fluids, and finally the prostate contracts, to fire the contents of that gland, into history...creating a "little-person", for the better, or not...

i may work on this one more, after i send it to my blog, "digitaldoodlesandmind-farts.blogspot.com/"...

--( i feel that this B.S., is super-cool B.S., of use for starting a conversation with a medical professional...and nothing more)--

best wishes, john kruschke :o)
  

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