Human Reproductive System Male and Female Anatomy and Physiology.

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Human Reproductive System Male and Female Anatomy and Physiology

Male Sex Organs A.External sex organs 1. Penis 2. Scrotum

Male Sex Organs B. Internal sex organs 1. Testes 1. Testes 2. Epididymis 2. Epididymis 3. Vas deferens 3. Vas deferens 4. Sex accessory glands 4. Sex accessory glands A. Seminal vesicles A. Seminal vesicles B. Prostate gland B. Prostate gland C. Bulbourethral gland C. Bulbourethral gland 5. Urethra

Male Sex Hormones 1.FSH = follicle stimulating hormone 2. ICHS = interstitial cell stimulating hormone 3. Testosterone 4. Inhibin

A.External sex organs 1. Mons pubis 2. Lips 3. Clitoris 4. Vaginal opening Mons pubis Clitoris Labium minora Labium majora Vaginal Opening Female Sex Organs

B. Internal sex organs 1. Ovaries 1. Ovaries 2. Fallopian tubes 2. Fallopian tubes 3. Uterus 3. Uterus 4. Vagina 4. Vagina Female Sex Organs fallopian tube

Female Sex Hormones 1.FSH = follicle stimulating hormone 2. Estrogen 3. LH = luteinizing hormone 4. Progesterone

Gamete Formation in Humans SpermatogenesisOogenesis Starting Cell Cell with replicated DNA End of Meiosis I End of Meiosis II Development Timing