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THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Healthy Living III Jan. 2014
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IDENTIFICATION PRE-TEST Please label everything you can on this pre-test. I want to see what you know. It is graded. Please label everything you can on this pre-test. I want to see what you know. It is graded.
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VOCABULARY-MALE SYSTEM TESTES: Reproductive organs that make sperm and testosterone. TESTES: Reproductive organs that make sperm and testosterone. PENIS: The reproductive organ that removes urine from the body and that can deliver sperm to the female reproductive system. PENIS: The reproductive organ that removes urine from the body and that can deliver sperm to the female reproductive system. URETHRA: A tube that starts at the bladder and ends at the opening of the penis that provides a passage for urine and semen to leave the body. URETHRA: A tube that starts at the bladder and ends at the opening of the penis that provides a passage for urine and semen to leave the body. Epididymis: A tightly coiled tube where sperm mature and are stored. Epididymis: A tightly coiled tube where sperm mature and are stored. Seminal Vesicles: Found near the base of the urinary bladder. Produces thick secretions that nourish the sperm and help sperm move. Seminal Vesicles: Found near the base of the urinary bladder. Produces thick secretions that nourish the sperm and help sperm move. Prostate Gland: Found near the bladder. Secretes a thin, milky fluid that protects sperm from acid in the female reproductive system. Prostate Gland: Found near the bladder. Secretes a thin, milky fluid that protects sperm from acid in the female reproductive system. Cowper’s gland: Found near the urethra below the prostate. Secretes a clear fluid that protects sperm from acid in the male urethra. Cowper’s gland: Found near the urethra below the prostate. Secretes a clear fluid that protects sperm from acid in the male urethra.
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OVARIES: Reproductive organs that produce eggs and the hormones estrogen and progestrone. OVARIES: Reproductive organs that produce eggs and the hormones estrogen and progestrone. VAGINA: Female reproductive organ that connects the outside of the body to the uterus and receives sperm during reproduction. VAGINA: Female reproductive organ that connects the outside of the body to the uterus and receives sperm during reproduction. FALOPIAN TUBES: Reproductive organs that transport an egg from the ovary to the uterus. FALOPIAN TUBES: Reproductive organs that transport an egg from the ovary to the uterus. UTERUS: Reproductive organ that provides a place to support a developing human. UTERUS: Reproductive organ that provides a place to support a developing human. CERVIX: The neck of the uterus, produces fluid to help sperm travel and keeps germs out during infection. CERVIX: The neck of the uterus, produces fluid to help sperm travel and keeps germs out during infection. Clitoris: A 1 in long shaft with many nerve endings that provides sensation. At the front of the vulva. Clitoris: A 1 in long shaft with many nerve endings that provides sensation. At the front of the vulva. VOCABULARY-FEMALE SYSTEM
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STRUCTURAL DIFFERENCES
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Seminal Vesicle Ejaculatory Ducts Prostate gland Cowpers gland Epididmys Testicle or Testies Bladder Vas Deferens Urethra Corpus Covernosum Shaft of Penis Scrotum Tip of penis
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OvaryFallopian Tube Uterus Bladder Urethra Vagina Vulva Cervix Anus
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Fallopian Tubes Ovary/Ovaries Uterus Endometrium Cervix Vagina
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