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Ch 18 Lesson 2
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Reproductive System- the system of organs involved in producing offspring *Includes both external and internal organs* Two Main Functions: Production and Storage of Sperm Sperm- the male reproductive cells Transfer of sperm to the female’s body during sexual intercourse
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Males reach reproductive maturity around ages 12 to 15 years old. Testosterone- male sex hormone Controls production of sperm Initiates physical changes Broadening of shoulders Develop muscles Facial/body hair Deepening of voice
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Testes- two small glands that produce sperm Secrete testosterone Scrotum- external skin sac Protects the testes Penis- tube-shaped organ that extends from the trunk of the body just above the testes When blood flow to the penis increases it becomes enlarged and erect= “erection”
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Semen- thick fluid containing sperm and other secretions from the male reproductive system Ejaculation- at the height of sexual arousal a series of contractions occur, pushing the semen out of the penis Fertilization- joining of the male sperm cell and a female egg
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Epididymis- large coiled tube where sperm mature and are stored Vas Deferens- tubes that extend from each epididymis to the urethra Seminal Vesicle- organ that secretes nourishing fluid into the Vas Deferens that combines with sperm Prostate/Cowpers Glands- glands that secrete fluid that combine with sperm to produce semen Urethra- the passageway through which both semen and urine leave the male body
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Produced in the Testes Stored in the Epididymis From epididymis, travels through Vas Deferens Secretions from Seminal Vesicles, Prostate gland, Cowpers gland From Vas Deferens to urethra, then out the body
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Get regular check-ups Bathe regularly Wear protective equipment Self-examinations Practice abstinence
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Inguinal Hernia Separation of tissue that allows part of the intestine to push into the abdominal wall near top of scrotum Sterility The inability to reproduce Too few sperm, poor quality Environmental hazards, exposure to X-rays, radiation, toxic chemicals, or lead Testicular Cancer/ Problems of the Prostate Males age 14-40
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