The Reproductive System
C.Echandy R.Brown
● The Reproductive System or Genital System
is a system of sex organs in an organism
that work together for sexual reproduction.
● Many non-living substances like fluids,
hormones, and pheromones are also
important accessories of the system.
The Reproductive System
Sex Organs
● It is a collection of internal and external
organs - both in males and females that
work together.
● This system is classified as one of the
most important system in the entire body.
The Female Reproduction
System
● It includes the vagina, uterus (used to accept semen), and
the ovaries (produces the female’s ova).
● The vagina is attached to the uterus through the cervix, while
the fallopian tubes connect the uterus to the ovaries.
● According to hormonal changes, an egg or more is sent
down the fallopian tube during ovulation.
● When not fertilized, this is eliminated as a result of
menstruation.
The Male Reproduction
● It consists of two major parts: the testes (where sperm
is produced) and the penis.
● The penis and urethra both belong to the urinary and
reproductive system in males.
● The testes are carried into an external pouch called the
scrotum, where they normally remain slightly cooler
than body temperature to facilitate sperm reproduction.
Male Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System

Reproductive system

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    ● The ReproductiveSystem or Genital System is a system of sex organs in an organism that work together for sexual reproduction. ● Many non-living substances like fluids, hormones, and pheromones are also important accessories of the system. The Reproductive System
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    Sex Organs ● Itis a collection of internal and external organs - both in males and females that work together. ● This system is classified as one of the most important system in the entire body.
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    The Female Reproduction System ●It includes the vagina, uterus (used to accept semen), and the ovaries (produces the female’s ova). ● The vagina is attached to the uterus through the cervix, while the fallopian tubes connect the uterus to the ovaries. ● According to hormonal changes, an egg or more is sent down the fallopian tube during ovulation. ● When not fertilized, this is eliminated as a result of menstruation.
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    The Male Reproduction ●It consists of two major parts: the testes (where sperm is produced) and the penis. ● The penis and urethra both belong to the urinary and reproductive system in males. ● The testes are carried into an external pouch called the scrotum, where they normally remain slightly cooler than body temperature to facilitate sperm reproduction.
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