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  1. Safe version Reproductive system

  2. Table of Contents • The Endocrine System • The Male and Female Reproductive Systems • The Human Life Cycle

  3. The Endocrine System Functions of Endocrine Glands • The endocrine glands include the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, thymus, and pancreas.

  4. The Endocrine System Functions of Endocrine Glands • The ovaries in females and testes in males are also endocrine glands.

  5. The Endocrine System Functions of Endocrine Glands • The pituitary gland communicates with the hypothalamus to control many body activities.

  6. The Endocrine System Negative Feedback • Through negative feedback, when the amount of a particular hormone in the blood reaches a certain level, the endocrine system sends signals that stop the release of that hormone.

  7. The Endocrine System Negative Feedback Activity • Click the Active Art button to open a browser window and access Active Art about negative feedback. • Web Code : cep-4071

  8. The Endocrine System Relating Cause and Effect • As you read, identify the effects of pituitary hormones. Write them in a graphic organizer like the one below. Effects Activate other glands Cause Regulate growth Pituitary hormones Regulate water balance Regulate blood pressure

  9. The Male and Female Reproductive Systems Male Reproductive System • The male reproductive system is specialized to produce sperm and the hormone testosterone. The structures of the male reproductive system include the testes, scrotum, and penis.

  10. The Male and Female Reproductive Systems Female Reproductive System • The role of the female reproductive system is to produce eggs and, if an egg is fertilized, to nourish a developing baby until birth. The organs of the female reproductive system include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina.

  11. The Male and Female Reproductive Systems The Menstrual Cycle • During the menstrual cycle, an egg develops in an ovary. At the same time, the uterus prepares for the arrival of an embryo.

  12. The Male and Female Reproductive Systems Sequencing • As you read, make a cycle diagram like the one below that shows the menstrual cycle. Write each event of the process in a separate circle. The Menstrual Cycle Days 1–4 Menstrual discharge Days 23–28 Egg enters uterus Days 5–13 Developing egg Days 16–22 Egg moves through oviduct Days 14–15 Ovulation

  13. End of Section:The Male and Female Reproductive Systems

  14. The Human Life Cycle Protection and Nourishment • The membranes and other structures that form during development protect and nourish the developing embryo, and later the fetus.

  15. The Human Life Cycle Birth • There are two types of twins: identical twins and fraternal twins.

  16. The Human Life Cycle Key Terms: Examples: umbilical cord adolescence puberty Building Vocabulary • After you read section 3, reread the paragraphs that contain definitions of Key Terms. Use all the information you have learned to write a sentence using each Key Term. Key Terms: Examples: embryo A ropelike structure called the umbilical cord forms between the fetus and the placenta. Until the ninth week of pregnancy, the developing baby is called an embryo. fetus From the ninth week of development until birth, the developing human is called a fetus. The stage of development during which children become adults physically and mentally is called adolescence. amniotic sac One membrane surrounds the embryo and develops into a fluid-filled sac called the amniotic sac. Puberty is the period of sexual development in which the body becomes able to reproduce. placenta The placenta is the link between the embryo and the mother.

  17. The Human Life Cycle Links on Before Birth • Click the SciLinks button for links on before birth. • Web code: scn-0473

  18. The Human Life Cycle Growth and Development • Click the Video button to watch a movie aboutgrowth and development.

  19. End of Section:The Human Life Cycle

  20. Graphic Organizer Egg is fertilized. Zygote is formed. Embryo develops. Fetus develops. Baby is born.

  21. End of Section:Graphic Organizer

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