Marlene
HernandezPRESENTATION 10
 “The female reproductive system plays many vital functions
that ensure the continuation of the human race”
-It produces OVA is the cell that helps reproduce
-FERTILLIZATION occurs when the baby is ready to grow
-BREASTS help provide nourishment for newborns.
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
 “The fetus receives nourishment from its mother by way of the
placenta”
- Placenta is a organ that is in the uterus next to the fetus
- Placenta is also known as afterbirth
- The fetus is attached with the placenta by the umbilical cord
- Placenta is surrounded by Amnion and chorion
- Amnion is in the sac and Chorion is on the outside
PLACENTA
- Mammary glands also known as breasts
- Mammary glands produce milk for the newborn babies
- Milk is produce by Lactiferous Glands
- The milk is then carried by the nipple to the babies mouth
- The newborn must breastfeed in order for the mother to
stimulate more milk.
MAMMARY GLANDS
 Fremgen, B. F., and S. S. Frucht. Medical terminology, a living
language. 4th. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall,
2009. Print.
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Presentation 10

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     “The femalereproductive system plays many vital functions that ensure the continuation of the human race” -It produces OVA is the cell that helps reproduce -FERTILLIZATION occurs when the baby is ready to grow -BREASTS help provide nourishment for newborns. FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE
  • 3.
     “The fetusreceives nourishment from its mother by way of the placenta” - Placenta is a organ that is in the uterus next to the fetus - Placenta is also known as afterbirth - The fetus is attached with the placenta by the umbilical cord - Placenta is surrounded by Amnion and chorion - Amnion is in the sac and Chorion is on the outside PLACENTA
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    - Mammary glandsalso known as breasts - Mammary glands produce milk for the newborn babies - Milk is produce by Lactiferous Glands - The milk is then carried by the nipple to the babies mouth - The newborn must breastfeed in order for the mother to stimulate more milk. MAMMARY GLANDS
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     Fremgen, B.F., and S. S. Frucht. Medical terminology, a living language. 4th. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2009. Print. REFERENCES