Human Reproduction: An introduction Biology 12
Overview: During puberty the reproductive organs mature to create a fertile individual capable of reproducing. The primary sex organs produce the sex cells (egg/sperm) and sex hormones. The accessory sex organs are all the components involved in maintaining the sex cell and assisting in the process of fertilization.
Male Reproduction System Use pages 393 to 394 to complete the following: Label the diagram. List the functions of each organ or structure on loose leaf. Describe the pathway of sperm (from testes to fertilization).
Female Reproduction System Use pages 394 to 396 to complete the following: Label the diagram. List the functions of each organ or structure on loose leaf. Describe the pathway of egg (from ovary to fertilization). Define: ovulation
Not in textbook: Scrotum: to be to keep the temperature of the testes slightly lower than that of the rest of the body Rectum: acts as a temporary storage site for fecal matter before it is eliminated from the body Bladder: to hold urine until it can be released to the urethra and out of the body Endometrium: it is the lining of the uterus; it is shed once a month; serves as a place for an embryo to implant and be nourished. It also serves as a coating to keep the uterine walls from adhering (attaching) to each other.