SC.912.L.16.13* Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system. Describe the process of human development from fertilization.

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KEY CONCEPT Female and male reproductive organs fully develop during puberty.

SC.912.L.16.13* Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system. Describe the process of human development from fertilization to birth and major changes that occur in each trimester of pregnancy. (MODERATE)

The female reproductive system produces ova. There are two main functions of the female reproductive system. produce ova, or egg cells provide a place where a zygote develops uterus cervix rectum vagina urethra urinary bladder pubic bone ovary fallopian tube

Estrogen has three main functions. develop female sexual characteristics develop eggs prepare uterus for pregnancy

The male reproductive system produces sperm. There are two main functions of the male reproductive system. produce sperm cells deliver sperm to the female reproductive system urinary bladder vas deferens pubic bone prostate gland penis urethra testis scrotum epididymis bulbourethral gland rectum seminal vesicle

Testosterone has two main functions. developing male sexual characteristics producing sperm