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THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: MALE & FEMALE ANATOMY

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THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: MALE & FEMALE ANATOMY. REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: A system that produces haploid sex cells called gametes ( egg & sperm ). The male:. Male reproductive system. Ureter. Seminal Vesicle. bladder. Rectum. Prostate Gland. Vas Deferens. Penis. Epididymis. Urethra. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: MALE & FEMALE

ANATOMY

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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: A system that produces haploid sex cells called gametes ( egg & sperm)

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The male:

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Male reproductive systemUreter

bladder

Seminal Vesicle

Rectum

Prostate Gland

Penis

Vas Deferens

Epididymis

TestesUrethra

Scrotum

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TESTES: the male organs that produce sperm cells and the hormone Testosterone

Located inside a sac called the scrotum

EPIDIDYMIS

TESTIS

SCROTUM

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SCROTUM: located outside the body

-protects the testes

- keeps them slightly cooler than body temperature

- important for sperm

cell development & survival.

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SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES:Tightly coiled tubules that give

the testes their shape.

Seminiferous tubules

It is also where sperm is produced.

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SPERM:

Small, motile gametes produced in the testes and used for reproduction - ~ 700 million produced each day

head

Middle section

Tail (flagellum)

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EPIDIDYMIS:

A coiled tube that lies alongside each testis inside the scrotum . It is where sperm is stored until it is matured.

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VAS DEFERENS:A duct that transports sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct & urethra. It is the structure that is cut during a vasectomy.

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EJACULATORY DUCT & URETHRAEmpties into the urethra. Passes

through the penis and carries semen and urine but at different times

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PENIS: (surrounds the urethra)Made of spongy erectile tissue that expands when filled with blood.

Propels semen (containing sperm, fructose & other fluids made by the prostate gland) during ejaculation. Semen also cleanses the urethra

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PATHWAY OF SPERM OUT OF BODY

testis

epididymis

Vas deferens

Ejaculatory duct

penis

urethra

BLADDER

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Reproductive system - female

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The female reproductive system:

Ovary Uterus

Cervix

Vagina

Labia

Fallopian Tubes

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The ovary:The female organ that usually releases one ovum (egg) a month

Produces the hormones estrogen and progesterone.

Contains about 400,000 follicles which is where the egg develops and matures.

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Fallopian tubes:Pathway through which an egg travels to the uterus.

Fertilization occurs here.

Structure that is cut/tied during a tubal ligation.

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Uterus:

Muscular, pear-shaped organ where the fetus develops.

Inner layer called the endometrium where fertilized egg plants itself.

Cervix connectsthe uterus tothe vagina

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Vagina:* Tube shaped organ that opens to the outside of the body

* Serves as the birth canal where the baby exits the body.

* Receives the penis during intercourse - it is also where sperm enters.

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Pathway of sperm during intercourse: Fallopian

tubes

uterus

cervix

vagina

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Pathway of egg :Fallopian tubes

Uterus

If fertilized, implants in uterine wall.

If not, discharged with uterine wall during menstruation.