FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

UTERUS (made up of muscular walls, a lining called the endometrium, and a cervix. The uterus is also called womb ) houses and protects embryo/fetus/baby allows nutrient & waste exchange with placenta nourishes an embryo, before a placenta grows CERVIX the bottom section of the uterus produces fluids to help sperm travel produces a mucous plug to keep germs out during pregnancy

Vagina allows passage of sperm produces fluids to cleanse and lubricate itself and to help sperm travel allows passage of shed endometrium during menstruation allows passage of baby provides sensation (has many nerve endings especially in the outer third) a collapsed tube, like a deflated balloon Hymen (the Cherry) membrane partly covering vaginal opening some girls are born without a hymen may be stretched during sexual intercourse or by using a tampon or with fingers

OVA carry strings of genes called chromosomes which mix with chromosomes of sperm to direct fetal development if fertilized and implanted in the uterus they dissolve in the Fallopian tube after about 24 hours if not fertilized **NOT ON DIAGRAM Ovaries provide storage for ova allow maturation of ova produce sex hormones (estrogen, progesterone, androgens)

Fallopian Tubes allow passage of ova toward uterus allow passage of sperm from uterus Fimbria guides a mature ovum, when it is released from an ovary, into a Fallopian tube fringe-like or finger-like outer ends of the Fallopian tube

Skene s Gland area of firm tissue anterior (towards the front) to the wall of the vagina, surrounding the urethra responds to pressure sometimes causing orgasm5 and sometimes produces fluid (it is not urine) also known as Graffenberg-spot (G-spot) or the female prostate gland Vulva (made up of labia majora, labia minora, and clitoris) protect openings of urethra and vagina, as eyelids protect eyes provide sensation (has many nerve endings) labia are folds of skin outer labia (labia majora) have pubic hair

(made up of shaft, crura [internal branches], glans and hood) provides sensation (has many nerve endings) each internal branch of erectile tissue is about 3½ long the glans (the visible part of the clitoris) is usually ¼-½ long, comparable in size to a pearl at front of vulva, where the labia meet Clitoris Clitoral Hood protects the glans of the clitoris provides sensation (has many nerve endings) like a cap, mostly covers the clitoris, when it isn t erect

Male Reproductive System

PENIS (made up of shaft, glans, and sometimes foreskin) allows passage of urine and of semen provides sensation (has many nerve endings) the average penis measures 3-4 when it's not erect (flaccid) and 5-7 when erect Foreskin protects the glans of the penis provides sensation males who ve been circumcised don t have one

Scrotum muscular sac which is shorter when cold, longer when warm holds testes controls temperature provides sensation Testes produce sperm and sex hormones (androgens, testosterone) each is made of 500-1,200 feet of tightly coiled tubes

Epididymis allows maturation of sperm Spermatazoa (Sperm) cell from a man (commonly called sperm ) they carry strings of genes (called chromosomes ) or DNA instructions in case the sperm cell meets with an egg cell and fertilizes it. **NOT ON DIAGRAM but where would it be?

Spermatic Cords suspend the testis supply blood to the testis provide sensation carry sperm from the testis Vas Deferens provides storage for sperm allow passage of sperm as big around as sewing thread they lead into the abdomen, where (behind the bladder) they widen into storage sacs

Seminal Vesicles contribute fructose (sugar) to semen for nourishing the sperm Semen helps sperm live longer and travel better about a teaspoon full per ejaculation **NOT ON DIAGRAM

Prostate Gland produces most of the fluid that makes up semen Cowper s Gland pair of glands produce fluid called pre-ejaculate or pre-cum that cleanses the urethra of acid (from urine) to protect the sperm

Reproductive Systems FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Uterus Cervix Vagina Hymen Ova Ovary Fallopian Tubes Fimbria Skene s Gland Vulva Clitoris Clitoral Hood

Male Reproductive System Penis Foreskin Scrotum Testes Epididymis Spermatazoan Spermatic Cords Vas Deferens Seminal Vesicles Semen Prostate Gland Cowper s Gland