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By: Crystal Cerda Clinical Rotation Block 6
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Objective Describe the functions of both male and female. Note taking Fill in the blank diagram Test
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Function The main function for the Reproductive System is the creation of new life. Males: To produce, maintain & transport the sperm, discharge sperm within the female reproductive tract and produce and secret male sex hormones. Female: Production of menstrual cycle, create ovaries for conception, create a nourishing habitat for the fetus when a baby is in the womb and after it’s born.
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Male Produce about 100 million sperms daily. it is essential to have a lower body temperature to produce the sperm or else high temperature kills the sperm. Sperm lives inside the body about 4-5 days. Organs are located in the outer part of the body. Sperm production starts to diminish as testosterone levels start to decrease later in life. Produce sperm throughout their life time. Their physician specialist are called Urologist.
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Female They have about 2 million egg cells when born. Before puberty they are left with 300,000-400,000 egg cells. Ovulation occurs every 28 days. Egg cells last about 12-24 hours after ovulation Organs are located in the inner part of the body. Over a period 5-8 years, menstrual cycles become irregular then infrequent until they stop all together. Their physician specialist are called Gynecologist.
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Conception It requires both male and female for the human reproduction to take place. Both male and female requires about ½ and ½ to contribute genetic material. It only takes about one sperm to fertilize an egg. The egg cell gets fertilized in the females fallopian tube then travels down to the uterus where the placenta and baby are formed.
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Gender before and after birth The male’s genetic chromosome determines the baby’s sex. The gender of an embryo can be determined by 20 weeks into pregnancy Characteristics of gender won’t be noticeable after childhood.
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Additional information The shape of the uterus is pear-shaped. The shape of the prostate gland is doughnut- shaped.
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Male Diagram
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Female Diagram
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Diagram Answers Answers for male reproductive system: Answers for female reproductive system: A Median section through the male pelvis B Anterior view of the male reproductive tract 1 Vas deferens 2 Seminal vesicle 3 Prostate gland 4 Cowper's glands 5 Epididymis 6 Testis 7 Scrotum 8 Penis 9 Pubic symphysis 10 Bladder 11 UrethraProstate gland A Median section through the female pelvis B Anterior view of female reproductive tract 1 Ovary 2 Fallopian tube 3 Uterus 3a Cervix 4 Vagina 5 Clitoris 5a Prepuce 6 Labia magora 7 Labia minora 8 Pubic symphysis 9 Bladder 10 Anus 11 PerineumOvaryBladder
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