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Hormone controlled monthly cycle in the female

Menstrual cycle

Haploid sex cells formed in the male reproductive organs

sperm

A developing baby after the first two months of pregnancy until birth

fetus

Male organ that produces sperm and testosterone

testes

Mixture of sperm and a fluid that help sperm move and supplies them with an energy source

semen

Thin, liquid-filled protective membrane that forms around the embryo

Amniotic sac

Chemical produced by the endocrine system; released directly into the bloodstream by ductless glands

hormones

Hollow, muscular organ where a fertilized egg develops into a baby

embryo

Fertilized egg that has attached to the wall of the uterus

uterus

Monthly process in which an egg is released from an ovary and enters the oviduct where it can become fertilized by sperm

ovulation

Muscular tube that connects the lower end of the uterus to the outside of the body; the birth canal through which a baby travels when being born

vagina

Period of development; usually last weeks in humans from fertilized egg until birth

pregnancy

Female reproductive organ that produces eggs and is located in the lower part of the body

ovary

Monthly flow of blood and tissue cells that occurs when the lining of the uterus breaks down and is shed

menstruation

As males mature sexually, what begins to produce sperm?

testes

A mixture of sperm and seminal vesicle fluids

semen

What system releases hormones into the bloodstream?

endocrine

During the first two months of development, the unborn child is known as the _____.

embryo

During the last seven months of pregnancy, the unborn child is known as the _______.

fetus

A fertilized egg is known as a ___________.

zygote

What is also called the birth canal?

vagina

Where does the fertilized egg develop?

uterus

What gland controls your body’s metabolism?

thyroid

What gland regulates growth?

pituitary

The negative-feedback system of the endocrine system works much like a __________ in your home.

thermostat

How often does a female release an egg?

Once a month

What is the process of egg release called _______.

ovulation

What happens inside the uterus as an egg matures in the ovary?

The lining of the uterus thickens for the fertilized egg.

If an egg isn’t fertilized, what happens to the egg and to the lining of the uterus?

The egg is dissolved and the lining of the uterus is shed.

How long does menstruation (not the entire cycle) last?

5-7 days

Why are testes located on the outside of the body?

To keep sperm at a cooler temperature

What happens during menopause?

Females do not ovulate

What is another name for a chemical messenger?

hormone

What are the two parts of the sperm?

Head and tail