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Human Reprodu
ction
♀ ♂
Both sexes have reproductiv
e organs called GENITALS o
r GENITALIA designed for th
e purpose of intercourse an
d conception.
Female Reproductive System
Female reproductive organs are for
intercourse, reproduction, urination
pregnancy and childbirth.
Internal Female Anatomy— click on button for
more information
Click here when completely finished
Front View
Click here
Ovary (Ovaries)
 Two solid egg-shaped structures
 They are attached to the uterus by ligaments.
They are the counterpart of the male testicles.
 Ovaries have two main functions:
#1-store and release the ova or female egg cell. Some of
the ova disappear; others are dormant until each is ripened
and released after puberty.
#2-produce female sex hormones ESTROGEN and PRO
GESTERONE Click here
Ova
 The female reproductive cell.
 They are the largest cells in t
he female body. (about the size of a
grain of sand.)
 The female baby is born with
all the ova she will ever have
(about 200,000 in each ovary).
 About 400-500 ova mature an
d are released over a lifetime
Click here
Estrogen
 Estrogen is responsible for the secondary
sex characteristics and the sex drive in fe
males. It spurs the onset of puberty and i
s responsible for OVULATION.
Click here
Progesterone
 Progesterone builds up the lining of the u
terus called the endometrium in preparatio
n for the fertilized ovum
Click here
Ovulation
 When the egg is released from the ovary.
 At the age of puberty
 The ovum moves to the surface of the ovary in b
ursts out
 The ova falls into the fallopian tube and waits fo
r fertilization
 This happens every 28 days
 It happens at about the 14th day of the cycle
Click here
FALLOPIAN TUBES
(oviducts)
 Two tubes attached on either side of the uterus.
 They are about four inches long and 3/16 inch in diam
eter (the size of a cooked spaghetti noodle).
 The oviducts carry egg cells toward the uterus and sp
erm cells toward the egg cell.
 Fertilization takes place in the upper third of the ovid
uct.
Click here
Uterus
 A hollow, muscular organ (shaped somewhat like an upside-
down pear, about the size of a fist).
 The uterus is lined with endometrium (a blood lining.)
 The uterus has one main function—to protect a
nd nourish a fetus
 The walls of the uterus have the ability to stret
ch to the size of a small watermelon.
 After childbirth the uterus shrinks back to the o
riginal shape in 6-8 weeks, but it can take up to
nine months for the uterus to fully recover.
Click here
Cervix
 The neck or opening of the uterus.
 A normal healthy cervix is the strongest muscle i
n the body.
 It dips down about half an inch into the vagina.
 It is normally plugged by mucus. It stays tightly
closed during pregnancy, but thins and opens fo
r the delivery of the baby.
 How big does it need to dilate to for birth?
Click here
Vagina
 Female organ used for intercourse, it is an
empty passageway leading from the vagin
al opening to the uterus.
 It is only 3-4 inches long, but will lengthen
during arousal.
 The vaginal walls are made of many small
folds of membrane that stretch greatly to
accommodate a baby during birth.
 The vaginal wall also secrete a fluid that h
elps to make intercourse easier.
Click here
Urethra
 The opening to the bladder
Click here
Clitoris
 A small, pea shaped bump at the front of t
he labia.
 It contains a small amount of erectile tissu
e.
 The clitoris increases sexual pleasure
Click here
Woman’s Cycle
 Day 1 – Menstruation begins (bleeding)
 Day 5 – Menstruation is usually ended
 Day 14 – Ovum has matured and bursts out of
the ovary
 Day 15 – After 24 hours the egg is done
 Day 26 – In the absence of fertilization,
estrogen/progesterone levels drop
and the endometrium lining breads
down
 Day 28 – Menstruation begins again. Click here
TIME LINE:
 Ages 9-12
 Secondary sex characteristics appear
 Ages 11-14
 Menstrual cycle begins
 Late 20-30's
 Peak sexual urges
 Ages 45-55
 Menopause (cycle stops, but sex urge continues)
Click here
Male Reproductive System
Male reproductive organs are for intercour
se, reproduction and urination
Male Anatomy Click on a button for more information
Click here when completely finished
Scrotum
 A sac-like pouch located behind the penis
that holds each testes and helps regulate t
emperature for sperm production.
Click here
Testicles or Testes
 The two testes are small organs that lie in the scrotum
and produce sperm and the male hormone testosteron
e.
 The testicles are the male sex gland.
 The testicles are outside the body because the male s
perm that is manufactured in the testes need cooler-t
han-body temperature for normal growth and develop
ment.
 They are the counterpart to the female ovary.
 Loss of one does not impair the function of the other.
 Four to five billion sperm cells are produced each mon
th.
Click here
Testoterone
 the male reproductive hormone made by t
he testicles which causes the changes of p
uberty.
 This hormone causes secondary sex chara
cteristics, production of sperm and sexual
urge.
 It is produced in the testicles and enters t
he bloodstream at a fairly constant rate.
Click here
Sperm
 The microscopic cells produced by the ma
le's testicles which can fertilize the female
's ovum.
 They are tiny, living cells 100 times small
er than a pencil dot. (the smallest cell in
a mans body
 Enough sperm would fit on the head of a
pin to re-populate the earth if each sper
m fertilized an egg.
 It is destroyed by warm body temperatur
e, acidic environment.
 It can survive in a women’s body for 5-8
days.
 Any sperm not ejaculated are passed in t
he urine.
Click here
Epididymis
 the structure that forms a mass over the b
ack and upper part of each testes.
 Sperm are stored there for as long as six
weeks while they ripen to maturity.
Click here
Cowpers Gland
 two small pea-sized glands located beneat
h the prostate gland on both sides of the
base of the penis.
 They secrete a clear, sticky fluid that helps
to neutralize the acidity of the urethra.
Click here
Vas Deferens
 two long, thin tubes that serve as a passa
geway for sperm and a place for sperm st
orage.
 The contraction of the vas deferens along
with the action of the cilia help transport t
he sperm through the vas deferens.
Click here
Seminal Vesicles
 two small glands that secrete a fluid that n
ourishes and enables the sperm to move.
Click here
Prostate Gland
 surround the urethra beneath the bladder.
The gland secretes an alkaline fluid that n
eutralizes the acid found in the male ureth
ra and the female reproductive tract.
 Without the action of the secretions of the
prostate gland, many sperm would die and
fertilization of an ovum would be impossibl
e.
Click here
Urethra
 A dual purpose tube that both semen and urine
pass through to leave the body. Semen and uri
ne never mix.
 Special muscles or sphincters surround the ureth
ra.
 During urination, one sphincter will relax so that
the pressure from the bladder will push urine ou
t from the body.
 During ejaculation, another sphincter will relax s
o that semen can flow through the urethra to th
e outside of the body.
Click here
Penis
 The male organ for sexual intercourse, reprodu
ction, and urination.
 The reproductive purpose of the penis is to dep
osit semen in the vagina during sexual intercou
rse.
 The head of the penis or glans contains many n
erve endings. At birth the glans is covered by
a loosely fitting skin called the foreskin.
 When the penis is erect it is 5-7 inches long An
erection occurs when the sponge-like chambers
in the penis fill with blood. Click here
SEMEN:
 a combination of fluid that is produced in t
he seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and C
owper's gland. This fluid nourishes and h
elps sperm move through the urethra.
Click here
EJACULATION
 the passage of sperm from the penis, a re
sult of a series of muscular contractions.
Click here
TIME LINE:
 Infancy
 Erections begin
 Ages 11-14
 Secondary sex characteristics appear
 Ages 13-16
 Sperm produced in adult amounts (puberty)
 Late teens
 Peak sexual urges for boys
 Throughout life
 If good health is present, there is the sex urge and
ability to father children
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Human Reproduction Guide

  • 2. Both sexes have reproductiv e organs called GENITALS o r GENITALIA designed for th e purpose of intercourse an d conception.
  • 3. Female Reproductive System Female reproductive organs are for intercourse, reproduction, urination pregnancy and childbirth.
  • 4. Internal Female Anatomy— click on button for more information Click here when completely finished
  • 6. Ovary (Ovaries)  Two solid egg-shaped structures  They are attached to the uterus by ligaments. They are the counterpart of the male testicles.  Ovaries have two main functions: #1-store and release the ova or female egg cell. Some of the ova disappear; others are dormant until each is ripened and released after puberty. #2-produce female sex hormones ESTROGEN and PRO GESTERONE Click here
  • 7. Ova  The female reproductive cell.  They are the largest cells in t he female body. (about the size of a grain of sand.)  The female baby is born with all the ova she will ever have (about 200,000 in each ovary).  About 400-500 ova mature an d are released over a lifetime Click here
  • 8. Estrogen  Estrogen is responsible for the secondary sex characteristics and the sex drive in fe males. It spurs the onset of puberty and i s responsible for OVULATION. Click here
  • 9. Progesterone  Progesterone builds up the lining of the u terus called the endometrium in preparatio n for the fertilized ovum Click here
  • 10. Ovulation  When the egg is released from the ovary.  At the age of puberty  The ovum moves to the surface of the ovary in b ursts out  The ova falls into the fallopian tube and waits fo r fertilization  This happens every 28 days  It happens at about the 14th day of the cycle Click here
  • 11. FALLOPIAN TUBES (oviducts)  Two tubes attached on either side of the uterus.  They are about four inches long and 3/16 inch in diam eter (the size of a cooked spaghetti noodle).  The oviducts carry egg cells toward the uterus and sp erm cells toward the egg cell.  Fertilization takes place in the upper third of the ovid uct. Click here
  • 12. Uterus  A hollow, muscular organ (shaped somewhat like an upside- down pear, about the size of a fist).  The uterus is lined with endometrium (a blood lining.)  The uterus has one main function—to protect a nd nourish a fetus  The walls of the uterus have the ability to stret ch to the size of a small watermelon.  After childbirth the uterus shrinks back to the o riginal shape in 6-8 weeks, but it can take up to nine months for the uterus to fully recover. Click here
  • 13. Cervix  The neck or opening of the uterus.  A normal healthy cervix is the strongest muscle i n the body.  It dips down about half an inch into the vagina.  It is normally plugged by mucus. It stays tightly closed during pregnancy, but thins and opens fo r the delivery of the baby.  How big does it need to dilate to for birth? Click here
  • 14. Vagina  Female organ used for intercourse, it is an empty passageway leading from the vagin al opening to the uterus.  It is only 3-4 inches long, but will lengthen during arousal.  The vaginal walls are made of many small folds of membrane that stretch greatly to accommodate a baby during birth.  The vaginal wall also secrete a fluid that h elps to make intercourse easier. Click here
  • 15. Urethra  The opening to the bladder Click here
  • 16. Clitoris  A small, pea shaped bump at the front of t he labia.  It contains a small amount of erectile tissu e.  The clitoris increases sexual pleasure Click here
  • 17. Woman’s Cycle  Day 1 – Menstruation begins (bleeding)  Day 5 – Menstruation is usually ended  Day 14 – Ovum has matured and bursts out of the ovary  Day 15 – After 24 hours the egg is done  Day 26 – In the absence of fertilization, estrogen/progesterone levels drop and the endometrium lining breads down  Day 28 – Menstruation begins again. Click here
  • 18. TIME LINE:  Ages 9-12  Secondary sex characteristics appear  Ages 11-14  Menstrual cycle begins  Late 20-30's  Peak sexual urges  Ages 45-55  Menopause (cycle stops, but sex urge continues) Click here
  • 19. Male Reproductive System Male reproductive organs are for intercour se, reproduction and urination
  • 20. Male Anatomy Click on a button for more information Click here when completely finished
  • 21. Scrotum  A sac-like pouch located behind the penis that holds each testes and helps regulate t emperature for sperm production. Click here
  • 22. Testicles or Testes  The two testes are small organs that lie in the scrotum and produce sperm and the male hormone testosteron e.  The testicles are the male sex gland.  The testicles are outside the body because the male s perm that is manufactured in the testes need cooler-t han-body temperature for normal growth and develop ment.  They are the counterpart to the female ovary.  Loss of one does not impair the function of the other.  Four to five billion sperm cells are produced each mon th. Click here
  • 23. Testoterone  the male reproductive hormone made by t he testicles which causes the changes of p uberty.  This hormone causes secondary sex chara cteristics, production of sperm and sexual urge.  It is produced in the testicles and enters t he bloodstream at a fairly constant rate. Click here
  • 24. Sperm  The microscopic cells produced by the ma le's testicles which can fertilize the female 's ovum.  They are tiny, living cells 100 times small er than a pencil dot. (the smallest cell in a mans body  Enough sperm would fit on the head of a pin to re-populate the earth if each sper m fertilized an egg.  It is destroyed by warm body temperatur e, acidic environment.  It can survive in a women’s body for 5-8 days.  Any sperm not ejaculated are passed in t he urine. Click here
  • 25. Epididymis  the structure that forms a mass over the b ack and upper part of each testes.  Sperm are stored there for as long as six weeks while they ripen to maturity. Click here
  • 26. Cowpers Gland  two small pea-sized glands located beneat h the prostate gland on both sides of the base of the penis.  They secrete a clear, sticky fluid that helps to neutralize the acidity of the urethra. Click here
  • 27. Vas Deferens  two long, thin tubes that serve as a passa geway for sperm and a place for sperm st orage.  The contraction of the vas deferens along with the action of the cilia help transport t he sperm through the vas deferens. Click here
  • 28. Seminal Vesicles  two small glands that secrete a fluid that n ourishes and enables the sperm to move. Click here
  • 29. Prostate Gland  surround the urethra beneath the bladder. The gland secretes an alkaline fluid that n eutralizes the acid found in the male ureth ra and the female reproductive tract.  Without the action of the secretions of the prostate gland, many sperm would die and fertilization of an ovum would be impossibl e. Click here
  • 30. Urethra  A dual purpose tube that both semen and urine pass through to leave the body. Semen and uri ne never mix.  Special muscles or sphincters surround the ureth ra.  During urination, one sphincter will relax so that the pressure from the bladder will push urine ou t from the body.  During ejaculation, another sphincter will relax s o that semen can flow through the urethra to th e outside of the body. Click here
  • 31. Penis  The male organ for sexual intercourse, reprodu ction, and urination.  The reproductive purpose of the penis is to dep osit semen in the vagina during sexual intercou rse.  The head of the penis or glans contains many n erve endings. At birth the glans is covered by a loosely fitting skin called the foreskin.  When the penis is erect it is 5-7 inches long An erection occurs when the sponge-like chambers in the penis fill with blood. Click here
  • 32. SEMEN:  a combination of fluid that is produced in t he seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and C owper's gland. This fluid nourishes and h elps sperm move through the urethra. Click here
  • 33. EJACULATION  the passage of sperm from the penis, a re sult of a series of muscular contractions. Click here
  • 34. TIME LINE:  Infancy  Erections begin  Ages 11-14  Secondary sex characteristics appear  Ages 13-16  Sperm produced in adult amounts (puberty)  Late teens  Peak sexual urges for boys  Throughout life  If good health is present, there is the sex urge and ability to father children