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Chapter 16 Lessons 2 & 3 -Female Reproductive System -Male Reproductive System
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In your journal… What is the female sex cell? What is the male sex cell? What determines the sex of a baby? What do you know about the male and female reproductive system?
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Reproductive Systems – systems responsible for producing offspring Egg/ovum – female sex cell Always contributes x Sperm – male sex cell contributes x or y… determines sex of the baby Female = XXMale = XY
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Internal Organs OvariesOvaries- female sex glands produce egg (ovum) produce estrogen and progesterone Born with about 200,000 eggs… 400 will mature during your lifetime
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Fallopian Tubes – pair of tubes fingerlike projections that draw in the ovum pathway for egg pathway for egg carries egg to uterus carries egg to uterus Fertilization takes place (90%)
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Uterus- pear shaped - egg implants in uterine lining - fetus grows Endometrium – lining of uterus Cervix- opening uterus to vagina
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Implantation outside the uterus Implantation inside Fallopian tube called tubal pregnancy 1 in 50 pregnancies is ectopic
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Cervix- opening uterus to vagina COMMON cause of cancer! Pap smear- test cervical cancer (OBGYN) once a year Vagina- Passageway to outside
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Picture Female Reproductive System Fallopian tubes ovaries uterus
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Review 1 answers
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Vagina Cervix Ovum Uterine Lining Fallopian Tubes Uterus Ovary
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Menstrual Cycle Days 1-8 -Menstrual flow Days 9-13 - New egg is maturing -Lining begins to thicken Day 14 -Ovulation – mature egg is released Days 15-28 -Egg travels through fallopian tube toward uterus -Fertilization may occur
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Care Female Reproductive System Bathe Regularly Have regular medical exams, including self exams Practice abstinence
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Chance of dying from breast cancer is about 1 in 36 Chance of a woman having invasive breast cancer some time during her life is about 1 in 8 Chances are high the disease will touch your life, or the life of someone you know.
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One yearyear
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Problems of the Female Reproductive System Cramps – avoid salt & caffeine light exercise help Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) – causes by hormonal changes anxiety, bloating, depression, fatigue, wgt gain exercise can help Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) – bacterial infection – fever, sunburn like rash, muscle aches - low absorbency tampon - change tampons often
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Infertility and other disorders Infertility – you cannot reproduce Endometriosis - uterine tissue grows in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or the lining of the pelvic cavity. Vaginitis – bacterial infection (yeast infection, unusual discharge, odor, pain or itching STIs – abstinence is the only sure way to avoid STIs Ovarian Cysts- fluid filled sacs on ovary, small may disappear on their own and larger ones may be removed surgically. Cancers – cervical, uterine, ovarian
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Summarizer… Get a text book. Open to page 457 Complete lesson review questions #1-5 Use the space provided in your study guide!!!
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Male Reproductive Organs External Organs Penis – extends trunk of the body just above the testes Scrotum – external skin sac Hangs from the body hold testicles Temperature regulation
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Male Reproductive System Internal Organs Testes – 2 small glands - sperm production - testosterone (hormone) Epididymis - sperm mature and are stored
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Vas Deferens - tubes that extend from each epididymis to the urethra Seminal Vesicle -first stop fluid
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Prostate Gland - more fluid - Common site of cancer - Rectal exam after 40/50 Cowper’s Gland - secrets more fluid -Prepares urethra Urethra - exit for semen & urine Semen Semen – thick fluid containing sperm and other secretions
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Seminal vesicle Cowpers gland Seminiferous tubules testicle Urethra Penis Prostate Vas Deferens epididymis Scrotum
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Care of Male Reproductive Systems Bathe Regular Check ups Protective equipment Testicular Self Exams Abstinence
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Problems Male Reproductive System Hernia – intestine pushes through abdominal wall/scrotum - lifting heavy object - lump in groin area & pain Testicular cancer – ages 14-40 common self-exam Prostate cancer – rectal exam after 50 Sterility – inability to reproduce
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Summarizer… Get a text book. Open to page 451 Complete lesson review questions #1-6 Use the space provided in your study guide!!!
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