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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 1 Male Reproductiv e System Human Growth & Development
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 2 Ground Rules Be Respectful Exhibit Maturity Demonstrate Patience
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 3 Introducing… The Question Box ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 4 Just a Reminder The following information is important in understanding the male reproductive system, please remember to be respectful.
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 5 Time for a Movie
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 6 Male Reproductive Organs The following images are a cross section…if a male was standing sideways looking toward the left (similar to the picture)
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 7 External Reproductive Organs
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 8 External Reproductive Organs External Organs (genitals) include the penis, scrotum and testicles
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 9 External Reproductive Organs Testes Testes – produce the male sex cells (sperm) & male sex hormone (testosterone)
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 10 External Reproductive Organs Epididymis Epididymis – a coiled tube where the sperm cells mature
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 11 External Reproductive Organs Scrotum Scrotum – a loose pouch of skin that houses the testes, located below the penis
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 12 External Reproductive Organs Penis Penis – male reproductive organ, also used to urinate
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 13 Internal Reproductive Organs
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 14 Internal Reproductive Organs Vas Deferens Vas Deferens – Tube which sperm travels through from the Epididymis towards the penis
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 15 Internal Reproductive Organs Seminal Vesicles Seminal Vesicles – glands that produce a fluid that combines with sperm and additional fluid to form semen
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 16 Internal Reproductive Organs Prostate Gland Prostate Gland – the size of a walnut, produces a fluid that helps the sperm move
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 17 Internal Reproductive Organs Urethra Urethra – 2 functions: to carry urine and to carry semen outside of the body
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 18 Nocturnal Emission An involuntary ejaculation that usually occurs at night during sleep
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 19 Meet T. Nayjur
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 20 Body Image The Message from MEDIA
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Wake County Public School SystemHuman Growth & Development 21 The End
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