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Male Reproductive System

Male Reproductive System. Part 1. Review. Definitions. Male Body Terms. Penis Urethra Scrotum Testicle (testis) Vas deferens Bladder* Foreskin Anus*. Either of two glands that produce sperm and testosterone Tube through which urine or semen exits the body from the penis

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Male Reproductive System

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  1. Male Reproductive System Part 1 Review Definitions Male Body Terms Penis Urethra Scrotum Testicle (testis) Vas deferens Bladder* Foreskin Anus* Either of two glands that produce sperm and testosterone Tube through which urine or semen exits the body from the penis Either of two tubes that allow sperm to pass from the testicles (testes) Organ that holds urine Fold of skin over the head of the penis Opening from which feces leaves the body Organ used with urinating or for reproduction External pouch that contains the testicles. * These are not part of the reproductive system.

  2. Male Reproductive System Part 2 Review ANATOMY 5 Penis Urethra Scrotum Testicle (testis) Vas deferens Bladder* Foreskin Anus* 6 2 1 7 8 4 3 * These are not part of the reproductive system.

  3. Female Reproductive System Part 1 Review Female Body Terms Definitions Cervix Vagina Vulva Fallopian tube Ovary Labia Clitoris Uterus Anus* Urethra* Bladder* Pear-shaped reproductive organ in which the baby grows and develops until birth Either of two glands where egg cells and female sex hormones are produced Narrow end of the uterus that opens into the vagina Either of two tubes through which an egg cell travels from an ovary to the uterus Passage that leads from uterus to the outside of the body Organ that holds urine Sensitive erectile organ at the top of the vulva Tube through which urine leaves the body Folds of skin on either side of the vagina External genital area between a female’s legs Opening from which feces leaves the body * These are not part of the reproductive system.

  4. Female Reproductive System Part 2 Review ANATOMY Cervix Vagina Vulva Fallopian tube Ovary Labia Clitoris Uterus Anus* Urethra* Bladder* 5 4 8 3 7 11 1 10 2 6 9 * These are not part of the reproductive system.

  5. The ovum travels down the Fallopian tube to the uterus. It is fertilized by a sperm cell in the Fallopian tube. The lining of the uterus continues to thicken. The fertilized egg implants in the wall of the uterus and begins to develop. OVULATIONAND MENSTRUATION An ovum (human egg cell) is released from one of the ovaries. The menstrual flow begins again. The uterine lining thins. The lining of the uterus begins to get thicker. The menstrual flow begins. The uterine lining thins.

  6. OVULATION ANDFERTILIZATION The lining of the uterus continues to thicken. The fertilized egg implants in the wall of the uterus and begins to develop. The ovum travels down the Fallopian tube to the uterus. It is fertilized by a sperm cell in the Fallopian tube. The menstrual flow does not appear; embryo continues to develop. An ovum (human egg cell) is released from one of the ovaries. The menstrual flow begins. The uterine lining thins. The lining of the uterus begins to get thicker.

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