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Reproduction
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Hormones Estrogen Produced by ovaries Stimulates development of female secondary sex characteristics Affect the menstrual cycle More dominate in females, males have some as well.
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More hormones Testosterone Produces the male secondary sex characteristics
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Female Reproductive System Consists of organs in the female boy that are involved in producing offspring External Structures Mons Veneris; fatty tissues that covers the pubic bone and serves as a cushion Labia Majora; heavy folds of skin that surround the opening of the vagina Labia Minora; two smaller folds of skin located within the labia majora
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Female Reproductive System External Continued Clitoris a small highly sensitive structure located above the opening of the urethra and the vagina within the labia majora. Hymen a thin membrane that stretches across the opening of the vagina
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Female Reproduction System Internal Ovaries female reproductive glands that produce ova and estrogen Born with between 200,000 and 400,000 About 375 of these will mature and be released during the females lifetime Fallopian Tubes About 4 inches or 10 centimeters long They connect an ovary to the uterus
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Female Reproductive System Internal continued Fallopian Tubes (cont.) During menstruation, a mature ovum moves through the tube to the uterus When fertilization occurs, it’s usually in the F.T. If ovum is not fertilized it either leaves the body or disintegrates Uterus receives and supports fertilized egg during pregnancy and helps during child birth
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Female Reproduction System Internal Structures, continued Cervix Lowest part of the uterus Connects the uterus to the vagina Vagina Muscular tube that connects the uterus to the outside of the body Serves as the female organ for sexual intercourse, birth canal, and passageway for the menstrual flow
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Male Reproductive System External Structures Penis Male sex organ used for reproduction and urination Scrotum A sac-like pouch that holds the testes Regulate the temperature of the testes Testes Male reproductive glands Produce sperm and testosterone Sperm Male reproductive cells
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Male Reproductive System Internal Structures Seminiferous Tubules Network of coiled tubules in which sperm are produced Epididymis Comma-shaped structure along the upper rear surface of the testes Where sperm are stored and mature
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Male Reproductive System Internal Structures cont. Vas deferens Two long, thin tubes Act as a passageway for sperm Extend from the epididymis in the scrotum up into the abdomen Walls are lined with cilia, help move the sperm Seminal Vesicles Two small glands that secrete a fluid rich in sugar that nourish the sperms and helps them move
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Male Reproductive System Ejaculatory Duct Short straight tube Passes from the prostate gland an dopens in the urethra Serves as a passageway for the sperm and urine to leave the body Prostate Gland Produces a fluid that helps keep sperm alive Located beneath the bladder and surrounds the urethra Cowper’s Gland Two small glands that secrete a clear, lubricating fluid in the urethra
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Male Reproductive System Erection Process that occurs when the penis swells with blood and elongates May be accompanied with ejaculation Ejaculation Passage of semen from the penis Result of a series of muscular contractions Average amount, 1 teaspoon 33 mph
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