Reproductive Systems Male and Female. Uncomfortable Words? Penis Testis Scrotum Sperm tube Gland Vagina Ovary Uterus Cervix Egg tube.

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Reproductive Systems Male and Female

Uncomfortable Words? Penis Testis Scrotum Sperm tube Gland Vagina Ovary Uterus Cervix Egg tube

Male system

Scrotum The testes are inside a sac called the scrotum. It hangs outside the body, keeping the sperm cool. Sperms only develop properly in cool conditions.

Sperm tube Sperms are produced all the time. They are stored in small tubes outside the testes. Eventually they pass along a much bigger tube called the sperm tube.

Glands Glands add a fluid which keeps the sperms alive. The sperms and the fluid are called semen.

Penis The penis must be erect for the semen to pass out. This happens when blood is pumped into special spongy tissue in the penis.

Sperm During an ejaculation semen is pumped out of the penis – due to a contraction of the muscles around the sperm tubes. Each ejaculation makes about a teaspoon of semen but this can contain: 500 million sperms.

Female System

Ovaries The ovaries are the female sex organs. They produce the eggs. They also make the female hormones oestrogen and progesteron (between 10 and 15 years).

Egg tube An egg is released about every 28 days. The egg passes out of the ovary and moves into the egg tube. This is called ovulation and is when an egg may become fertilized.

Uterus The egg slowly moves down towards the uterus (womb). If sperms are present in the egg tube the egg will be fertilised. If the egg is not fertilised it will dies after about a day.

Cervix The lower end of the uterus has a ring of muscle called the cervix. It leads to a muscular tube called the vagina that opens to the outside of the body.

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