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1 The Reproductive System
JH-KEADLE The Reproductive System

2 male reproductive system
Function: To produce sperm and testosterone. Deliver sperm to the female reproductive system.

3 sperm - male reproductive cell that has 23 chromosomes (haploid).
Vocabulary Word! sperm - male reproductive cell that has 23 chromosomes (haploid).

4 testes – produce testosterone, sperm and control male growth traits.
Vocabulary Word! testes – produce testosterone, sperm and control male growth traits.

5 Sperm Production Sperm production begins at puberty during the teenage years. Each sperm consists of a head containing DNA and a tail for movement.

6 female reproductive system
Function: To produce eggs and estrogen. Provides a place for a new human to develop.

7 egg - female reproductive cell that has 23 chromosomes (haploid)
Vocabulary Word! egg - female reproductive cell that has 23 chromosomes (haploid)

8 Vocabulary Word! ovaries – produce estrogen, progesterone, house eggs and control female growth traits.

9 Path of the Egg Cell Egg is released from the ovary each month
Travels down a long narrow tube called the oviduct Fertilization usually occurs in the oviduct Egg travels down oviduct to the uterus where it is flushed when not pregnant and stays if fertilized

10 The Menstrual Cycle When born, a female has over 400,000 eggs.
Only 500 of those will mature and ovulate. Each month, a woman ovulates an egg and sheds the uterine lining. The shedding of the uterine lining is a period.

11 menstrual cycle – the monthly release of an egg and preparation of the uterus for pregnancy.

12 menstruation – if the egg is not fertilized, the thick uterine lining sheds once a month.

13 fertilization – the joining of egg and sperm.
This is why the egg and sperm cell only have 23 chromosomes. Once they join, the 23 chromosomes combine to make the 46 chromosomes we have in the rest of our bodies.

14 Pregnancy first trimester – organs such as the heart, liver and brain form. Arms, legs, fingers and toes also form.

15 Pregnancy second trimester – joints and bones form. Brain development, movement, breathing and swallowing.

16 Pregnancy third trimester – fetus can respond to light and sound, bones harden, organs become fully functional.

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18 Growth and Development

19 Endocrine Control The ovaries and testes are controlled by the endocrine system. They are part of two different systems.

20 Comparing the Cell to the Body
Which cell organelle helps the cell to reproduce? centriole


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