5. female
• The main organs of the female reproductive
system are the ovaries.
• The ovaries are the oval shape located in the
lower part of the abdomen
• They produce female sex cells or ova and like
wise secrete the female sex hormone,
estrogen
6. estrogen
• Estrogen is responsible for the development
of female sex characteristics, such as the
development of the breast, broadened pelvis,
and the female pattern of the fat distribution.
7. • At birth the eggs are already formed in the
ovaries. These immature eggs are enclosed in
the follicle is a bubble-like structure that
stores and protects the eggs until they mature
at puberty. Females have three outside
openings are the vagina or the birth canal is
between the anus
8. The vagina or birth canal is between the anus
and the urethra. It’s a 3- to 4 –inch
passageway or canal inside the female. This is
the place where sperm may be deposited by
the male. The vagina opens between the legs,
where its protected by folds of skin known as
vulva.
9. Vulva
Where the vulva meets in front, there is a small
tissue called a clitoris, that contains many
nerve endings for sensing
Urethra is a duct through which urine passes
The cervix is a short canal that leads to the
uterus ( womb )that the baby develops. On
each side of the uterus is the ovary. The
ovaries are the organs that produce ova/eggs
The pic is at side no 4
10. male
• The main organ of the male reproductive system
are the testes(testicles). The testicles are a pair of
spherical glands located in a pouch that hangs
outside a male’s body. At puberty, the testes
produce sperm and a make sex hormone called
testosterone. Testosterone is responsible for the
development of the secondary sex characteristics
such as body hair, muscle development, and deep
voice for males These traits usually appear during
adolecence.
11. male
• The structure of the male reproductive system
is shown in the figure at the previous page
There are two testes, which are located at in a
sac of skin that is outside of the body wall.
This sac, is called the scrotum, keeps the
temperature of the testes of slightly lower
than that rest of the body. The lower
Temperature is best for production and
storage of sperm
12. • Each testis consists of small, coiled tubes
called Seminiferous tubules. Immature
sperms are produced in seminiferous tubules.
16. Questions
how do the male and female reproductive systems differ
Demonstrate the understanding on how the parts of the male and
female reproductive system work thorough power point presentation
17. Answer
• The testes in the scrotum produce
the male gamete, sperm, which is ejaculated
in seminal fluid by the penis. The female
reproductive system primarily consists of
internal organs. The female gamete, ovum, is
produced in the ovaries and is released
monthly to travel to the uterus via the
Fallopian tubes