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Main basic functions of human reproductive systems: gamete production, internal fertilisation and “housing” of developing baby and birth.
Label the parts of the male reproductive system and outline the basic function of the following: seminal vesicles: adds a sugary fluid to semen epididymis: sperm maturation and storage erectile tissue: to allow the penis to become erect for insertion into the
vagina prostate glands: adds an alkaline fluid to the semen vas deferens: transport of semen to urethra urethra: transport of either semen or urine out of the penis penis: to deposit semen in the vagina upon ejaculation testes: production of male sex hormone and sperm scrotum: regulates temperature of the testes
Male Reproductive System• seminal vesicles: adds a sugary fluid to
semen• epididymis: sperm maturation and storage• erectile tissue: to allow the penis to
become erect for insertion into the vagina• prostate glands: adds an alkaline fluid to
the semen• vas deferens: transport of semen to
urethra• urethra: transport of either semen or urine
out of the penis• penis: to deposit semen in the vagina upon
ejaculation• testes: production of male sex hormone
and sperm• scrotum: regulates temperature of the
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Label the female reproductive system and outline the basic function of the following:
- vagina: structure that receives the penis during sexual intercourse and becomes part of the birth canal during birth
-cervix: narrow structure that separates the vagina from the uterus
-uterus: muscular organ that “houses” the developing baby
-clitoris: contains erectile and nerve tissue and highly stimulatory
-fallopian tubes: main site of fertilisation
-ovaries: produces female sex hormones and ovum.
Female Reproductive System
• vagina: structure that receives the penis during sexual intercourse and becomes part of the birth canal during birth
• cervix: narrow structure that separates the vagina from the uterus
• uterus: muscular organ that “houses” the developing baby
• clitoris: contains erectile and nerve tissue and highly stimulatory
• fallopian tubes: main site of fertilisation• ovaries: produces sex hormones and ovum.
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